Mind-Bending ‘Impossible Staircase’ Illusion Leaves Internet Baffled
An ‘impossible staircase’ illusion is causing the internet to question reality.
An ‘impossible staircase’ illusion is causing the internet to question reality.
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Alright, imagine you have this massive Lego castle you built called GPT-3, which is made up of 175 billion tiny Lego pieces. It’s so big and detailed that changing anything would be a huge task — like trying to replace a specific Lego piece in the middle of a thick wall without tearing it all apart. Now, when we want to teach GPT-3 something new, like a new language or a specific skill, we usually have to adjust those pieces. But doing that directly is tough and expensive. That’s where Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) comes in, and it’s like a smart trick to teach GPT-3 new things without messing up its original design. In the summer of 2021, a handful of AI researchers (Edward J. Hu, Yelong…
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The new feature blurs the line between conversation and creation. It’s fast, smart, and available to everyone — even free users.