One of the first thing I tell my programming students is that programming is communication. We have an idea we want to communicate to the computer and learning to code is about learning first to structure our thoughts and ideas into a logical, systematic way that’s compatible with computers and then to express that using our programming language of choice.
This is similar but different to when we communicate using human language with other humans-first clarify what you want to say in your head, then use your language and writing/speaking skills to express that.
What you’re suggesting seems to be a continuum between these two individual but separate types of communication, and the ability to easily shift along this continuum.
It’s exciting to see how the next few months and years evolve...
Beautiful work. You are speaking right to the moment. Well done!
Thanks!
Latent space manipulación and explainability is the topic I'm most interested about in AI.
What learning resources would you recommend to be on top of current SOTA?
I'm not super aware of the sota but the last big thing is this space I saw was control net, so I'd start there.
One of the first thing I tell my programming students is that programming is communication. We have an idea we want to communicate to the computer and learning to code is about learning first to structure our thoughts and ideas into a logical, systematic way that’s compatible with computers and then to express that using our programming language of choice.
This is similar but different to when we communicate using human language with other humans-first clarify what you want to say in your head, then use your language and writing/speaking skills to express that.
What you’re suggesting seems to be a continuum between these two individual but separate types of communication, and the ability to easily shift along this continuum.
It’s exciting to see how the next few months and years evolve...
That's a very nice way to frame it. Yep, a continuum between the highest level, human-like type, and the lowest-level, coding-type of communication.