nolan chai
@kayden_atlasUCSD ML & CogSci research | undergrad in math, cs, linguistics, and cogsci | LLM hallucination & RAG models, diffusion / data aug research @ E4E UCSD
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back from my leave of absence from working for a year to finish my undergrad and i feel like im cosplaying as a student haha
Gödel's first incompleteness theorem is commonly proved by means of a diagonal argument. But, in retrospect, we can see that what Gödel was really doing was proving that Peano arithmetic is Turing-complete, and then applying an argument from computational irreducibility... (1/15)
"I can fix them"
Coding with the Undertale background is so nostalgic / works so well - such a fire soundtrack, and one of the major things that got me more involved into CS
back for a bit - feels like as things move on, the less I pay attention & look at social media been working on a lot of really cool projects and people, hopefully to the point where I feel good enough about them to share :)
This strange tweet got >25k retweets. The author sounds confident, and he uses lots of hex and jargon. There are red flags though... like what's up with the DEI stuff, and who says "stack trace dump"? Let's take a closer look... 🧵1/n
Student: Will the exam be open-book or closed-book? Topology professor: Well actually
My first PhD project is now out as a full paper in Cognitive Science (with more data and analyses)!💃 We found that hand gestures that depict semantic information typically start before their corresponding information in speech, giving them 'predictive potential' (summary below).
My first PhD project with @lindadrijvers & @JudithHoller is now out as a preprint 🎉We show that during conversation, hand gestures precede their corresponding information in speech, and thus have predictive potential (summary below) psyarxiv.com/b5zq7/
I’m tired of this popular view of AI development that makes it sound like some magic that just appears. AI is developed through hard work by people building what we’ve learned from years of experiments by researchers.
my phd director (drunk) and his 3 phd students (even more drunk) at the social dinner party of the algebraic topology conference he has paid us for attending (we didn’t understand shit)
synonyms are just semantic isomorphisms
the openAI schism is thrilling, but don’t think it changes much for the future trajectory of AI the true geniuses behind this stuff aren’t sama, gdb, or karparthy; theyre scientists like ilya and alec radford and as of now, seems like all the scientists still work there…
the amount of personal growth i go through every 2 years is insane
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