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we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, a. the person who createddinsky neural network, elena kiper and roman karmanov are still with you, and what successes kandinsky is recognized for, this is what he does better than his analogues, let’s say, analogues are wrong according to his word, well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, what we’re cooler in, although kandinsky’s videos are generated, now uh-huh, now, well, that is , already, as it were, we’ve just recently introduced. and you can imagine how many terabytes of data storage is needed there, well , there is a supercomputer, it’s like it’s all learned on a supercomputer and stored nearby in special storage facilities, they are called c3, but these are these big, big data storages that are really for, say, in order for the model to be able to see the dataset, they need to be put there, and not just put, they need to be removed. all low-quality pairs, that is, filter out all low-quality pairs, well, if you go to the internet, then i
we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, a. the person who createddinsky neural network, elena kiper and roman karmanov are still with you, and what successes kandinsky is recognized for, this is what he does better than his analogues, let’s say, analogues are wrong according to his word, well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, what we’re cooler in, although kandinsky’s videos are...
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we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who creatednd roman karmanov. and what successes are recognized for kandinsky already has this, what he does better than his analogues, let’s say so. well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, where we are cooler, although kandinsky videos are now generated, uh-huh, now, well, that is , it’s already, as it were, we recently presented a model, which generates the video, they called it kandinsky video, although it’s probably not... but these are these big, big data warehouses that really , say, for the dataset model to be able to see, they need to be put there, and not just put it, you need to remove all low-quality pairs, that is, filter, remove everything, well, if you go to the internet, then in general half of the data there will probably not be of very good quality, there is a lot of rubbish there , but that’s exactly the picture does not correspond to the description that is written there below. this also needs to be dealt with,
we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who creatednd roman karmanov. and what successes are recognized for kandinsky already has this, what he does better than his analogues, let’s say so. well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, where we are cooler, although kandinsky videos are now generated, uh-huh, now, well, that is , it’s already, as it were, we recently presented a...
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roman karmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives, is our guest, dimitrovctor for data research of the largest bank, i’m very glad to be here, hello , thank you for coming, we didn’t just start out like that, in such an ornate way, because artificial intelligence is really a topic that everyone hears about, but very few people understand what it is, that’s why everyone is afraid already, they are afraid. in general, something, but what did they know, what it is, we know what it really is, we know a little, we use, remotely, what artificial intelligence is, let’s first at least figure out what this thing is , actually artificial intelligence, there is absolutely no need to be afraid of it, since we started with this, it is a tool that helps us do different things, that is , it automates some part of our intellectual work, mostly the routine part, artificial intelligence - this actually usually means some kind of neural network, what is a neural network? a neural network is something you know, you can imagine it as a black box that takes something as an input
roman karmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives, is our guest, dimitrovctor for data research of the largest bank, i’m very glad to be here, hello , thank you for coming, we didn’t just start out like that, in such an ornate way, because artificial intelligence is really a topic that everyone hears about, but very few people understand what it is, that’s why everyone is afraid already, they are afraid. in general, something, but what did they know, what...
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we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, the man who created thelena kiper and roman karmanov are still with you. and what successes are recognized for kandinsky?
we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, the man who created thelena kiper and roman karmanov are still with you. and what successes are recognized for kandinsky?
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roman garmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives, is our guest, dimitrovo, thank you for coming, we are here for a reason, you see started because artificial intelligence is really a topic that everyone hears, but very few understand what it is, so everyone is already afraid, apprehensive. in general, something, but what did they know, what is it, we know what it is, we know a little, we use it, what artificial intelligence is, let’s first at least figure out what kind of thing this is, in fact, artificial intelligence , there is absolutely no need to be afraid of it, since we started with this, it is a tool that helps us do different things, that is, it automates some part of our intellectual work, mainly the routine part, artificial intelligence... this actually usually means some kind of neural network, what is a neural network? a neural network is something, you know, you can imagine it as a black box that takes something as an input and gives something as an output, that’s exactly how we imagine it, like a black box, what’s inside the black box is som
roman garmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives, is our guest, dimitrovo, thank you for coming, we are here for a reason, you see started because artificial intelligence is really a topic that everyone hears, but very few understand what it is, so everyone is already afraid, apprehensive. in general, something, but what did they know, what is it, we know what it is, we know a little, we use it, what artificial intelligence is, let’s first at least figure out...
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home favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four, and will play grigor dimitrovo's reached the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. the onyx centre would be the other one. and, despite the late finish we saw last night, we saw signs novak djokovic�*s game is improving. so those are the three obvious names. alcaraz had a problem with his right forearm coming into the french open, as sinner had with his hip. but they made a good start, and alcaraz one very easily today. there was problem, but alcaraz was in complete control and he's delighted with the progress he's made over the first four rounds. and in the case of iga swiatek, six love sets love against the number one. the match lasted a0 minutes, the quickest professional women of iga swiatek�*s career, so we are told. so
home favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four, and will play grigor dimitrovo's reached the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. the onyx centre would be the other one....
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we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who createdk is still with you. elena kiper and roman karmanov. and what successes are recognized by zakandinsky already? that's what he does better than, let's say, analogues that are wrong according to his word? well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, where we are cooler, although kandinsky videos are generated now, yeah, now, well, that is, it’s like, we’ve recently presented the model , which generates the video, was called kandinsky video, although, probably, necessary. from the internet, that is, on open image description pairs, does it seem to capture data at the time of the request? no, naturally, there is a team that deals with data, and that is, the data is already contained in it, it is not searching on the internet at this moment, no, no, no, in no case, it is creating it, this is kind of unique, where are they stored ? this volumetric quantity is a huge amount of data, kandinsky the third studied on one and a half bil
we continue the creative industry podcast, our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who createdk is still with you. elena kiper and roman karmanov. and what successes are recognized by zakandinsky already? that's what he does better than, let's say, analogues that are wrong according to his word? well, it looks like neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, where we are cooler, although kandinsky videos are generated now, yeah, now, well, that...
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creative industry podcast, our guest today is the man who created the kandinsky neural network, denis dimitrovimagine like a person creates a picture, any, any image, any painting, he has some kind of white canvas, well, not necessarily white, just white paper. some kind of empty, napkin, napkin, yes, there is a tablet screen, it has some kind of idea, necessarily, he starts sketching out some details, with a pen, a stylus, whatever, he adds details, maybe removes something, well, a person also has patterns in his head, that is, he will remember something, he, he he has a pattern, this is after training, step by step, he simply creates a picture, like creating a kandinsky model, in principle you can draw an analogy, he begins to draw a picture with the so-called white noise, what is it? well, this is when there is no signal on the tv, there is interference, just some kind of matrix naturally, this is your request, this is the same idea. the final picture is lysed, so to speak, appears, so to speak, for example, you want to make a pug in space, yeah, so you always have white noise at the beginn
creative industry podcast, our guest today is the man who created the kandinsky neural network, denis dimitrovimagine like a person creates a picture, any, any image, any painting, he has some kind of white canvas, well, not necessarily white, just white paper. some kind of empty, napkin, napkin, yes, there is a tablet screen, it has some kind of idea, necessarily, he starts sketching out some details, with a pen, a stylus, whatever, he adds details, maybe removes something, well, a person also...
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home favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four, and will play grigor dimitrovached the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other one, and, despite the late finish we saw last night, we saw signs that novak djokovic�*s game is improving quite dramatically just when there's a grand slam on the line. so those are the three obvious names. alcaraz had a problem with his right forearm coming into the french open, as sinner had with his hip. but they've both made a good start, and alcaraz won very easily against ogier today. there was an injury problem for the canadian midway through the second set, but alcaraz was in complete control and he's delighted with the progress he's made over the first four rounds. and, in the case of iga swiatek, 6—0, 6—0 a
home favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four, and will play grigor dimitrovached the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other one, and,...
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favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four sets, and will play grigor dimitrovd the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other obvious one, and, despite the late finish we saw last night, we saw signs that novak djokovic�*s game is improving quite dramatically just when there's a grand slam on the line. so those are the three obvious names. alcaraz had a problem with his right forearm coming into the french open, as sinner had with his hip. but they've both made a good start, and alcaraz won very easily against felix auger aliassime today. there was an injury problem for the canadian midway through the second set, but alcaraz was in complete control and he's delighted with the progress he's made over the first four rounds. and, in the case of iga
favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four sets, and will play grigor dimitrovd the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other obvious one,...
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sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the scheduling of that match. it started on court philippe chatrier on tuesday at ”am local time. it's the first time slot each day, and those matches usually begin in front of hardly any supporters. i would have loved a quarterfinal at night, not at 11 am, for me it doesn't make sense. maybe this is the only grand slam and maybe the australian open they play the quarterfinals at 11 am. which for me, i don't find it... i don't know the broadcast, i don't know the tv but you achieve a quarterfinal, no. gauff will take on top seed and defending champion iga swiatek in a rematch of the 2022 final. swiatek was once agai
sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the...
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sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the scheduling of that match. it started on court philippe chatrier on tuesday at ”am local time. it's the first time slot each day, and those matches usually begin in front of hardly any supporters. i would have loved a quarterfinal at night, not at 11 am, for me it doesn't make sense. maybe this is the only grand slam and maybe the australian open they play the quarterfinals at 11 am. which for me, i don't find it... i don't know the broadcast, i don't know the tv but you achieve a quarterfinal, no play at 11. gauff will take on top seed and defending champion iga swiatek in a rematch of the 2022 final. swiatek wa
sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the...
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sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the scheduling of that match. it started on court philippe chatrier on tuesday at ”am local time. it's the first time slot each day, and those matches usually begin in front of hardly any supporters. i would have loved a quarterfinal at night, not at 11 a:m., for me it doesn't make sense. maybe this is the only grand slam and maybe the australian open they play the quarterfinals at 11 a:m.. which for me, i don't find it... i don't know the broadcast, i don't know the tv but you achieve a quarterfinal, no. gauff will take on top seed and defending champion iga swiatek in a rematch of the 2022 final. swiatek was once
sets up a semifinal against incoming world number one jannik sinner, who comfortably saw off grigor dimitrovesday. coco gauff was the first woman to book her place in the french open semi—finals. the us open champion recovered from a slow start and came from a set down to beat three—time grand slam finalist ons jabeur. it's gauff�*s second slam semifinal of the year after reaching the last four at the australian open in january. as russell mentioned earlier, ons jabeur criticised the...
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first round of the final four of this competition, the italian sinner defeated the bulgarian serygor dimitrov and entered the semi - finals. he passed 2 64 and 76. in the other game, the spanish carles arcaras beat the greek stephan sesipas with 3 zero. alras won the three categories of this game with the results. due to a tear in his menis in the match against francisco cerundolo, he missed the match against kasab roud narouji and withdrew from the continuation of the grand slam roulingaros competition. in this way, siner in the end of the competition will take djokovic's place at the top of the table of the best tennis players. in the semi- final, al karas will compete with siner and kasper rut will have to wait for the winner of alexander zverev's match with alex deminor. the possibility of the brazilian national team's star being banned for life from football and the rumor of dibrune going to saudi arabia in the package of the world football's margins, the civil war in england, city complained to the league. the preliminary hearing process of manchester city's complaint started yesterday
first round of the final four of this competition, the italian sinner defeated the bulgarian serygor dimitrov and entered the semi - finals. he passed 2 64 and 76. in the other game, the spanish carles arcaras beat the greek stephan sesipas with 3 zero. alras won the three categories of this game with the results. due to a tear in his menis in the match against francisco cerundolo, he missed the match against kasab roud narouji and withdrew from the continuation of the grand slam roulingaros...
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in the quarter-final round of this competition , italian yannick siner defeated bulgarian grigor dimitrov 3-0 and went to the semi-finals. the number two man in the tennis world three-hands this game the results were 6 2 6 4 and 7 6. in another game, spanish carlos alas beat stephan and sisippas of greece 3-0. jahan because of a torn meniscus in the match against francis. the 33rd and penultimate week of the first-hand football league will be held while the assignment of one of the profitable teams to the premier league will probably be determined, taherkhani. the chance of position and why it doesn't hit in the gate of the 33rd week is held while 30 players and coaches from the team are banned from accompanying their teams due to multiple cards. shahin bandar ameri naft and gaj saran gas are the most deprived in this regard with five. between league teams a khyber bag of all kinds. they closed their rain by getting only one point from the remaining two games. khyber with 73 points and more. in the previous week, chadorremlu should take their promotion work into their own hands, but with
in the quarter-final round of this competition , italian yannick siner defeated bulgarian grigor dimitrov 3-0 and went to the semi-finals. the number two man in the tennis world three-hands this game the results were 6 2 6 4 and 7 6. in another game, spanish carlos alas beat stephan and sisippas of greece 3-0. jahan because of a torn meniscus in the match against francis. the 33rd and penultimate week of the first-hand football league will be held while the assignment of one of the profitable...
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model, simply transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in principle. yes, dear friends, denis dimitrovest in the creative industry podcast on channel one, the man who created the kandinsky neural network, a wonderful team, and the main conclusion, even if we don’t quite understand everything, in general, in the end, we understand, there’s still nothing to be afraid of , look how nice, smart people are, doing those things that we may be afraid of for some reason, not we must be afraid, because this is the competitiveness of our country, and it is in the reliable hands of people like denis. denis, thank you very much, we are waiting for the next stage. the antennas are on your head, with you there are still analog, analog versions of the presenters, elena kiper, producer and video director, and roman karmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives. it was a creative industry podcast on channel one. see you. this is a podcast of witnesses from einstein and its leading film historians natalya ryabshchikova and stanislav didinsky, we talk about how to watch your
model, simply transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in principle. yes, dear friends, denis dimitrovest in the creative industry podcast on channel one, the man who created the kandinsky neural network, a wonderful team, and the main conclusion, even if we don’t quite understand everything, in general, in the end, we understand, there’s still nothing to be afraid of , look how nice, smart people are, doing those things that we may be afraid of for some reason, not we must be...
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new disobedients are sent to the dimitrov monastery to father anatoly.s caught shoplifting after another escape from an orphanage. it’s difficult for former bandits and hooligans to find a common language, but suddenly they each have to go on a journey to escape trouble . i came up with the idea for the third part during the filming of the second part for one reason, that i suddenly saw that the character played by gosha kutsenko, he is so self-sufficient, that you can have your own story about him, it all started with a phrase in the second part, when gosha says, but i don’t have children, and i thought, wow, well, well, let’s invent children for you, that’s how it started, naughty people are exciting the mouth of a movie full of unexpected surprises, dangerous adventures that force little heroes to make serious adult decisions; adults understand children better. on the road from the monastery to teriberka, escaping from a gangster pursuit, the dedomovites and sasha cherny themselves do not notice how they are in a team of incompatible singles, a sense
new disobedients are sent to the dimitrov monastery to father anatoly.s caught shoplifting after another escape from an orphanage. it’s difficult for former bandits and hooligans to find a common language, but suddenly they each have to go on a journey to escape trouble . i came up with the idea for the third part during the filming of the second part for one reason, that i suddenly saw that the character played by gosha kutsenko, he is so self-sufficient, that you can have your own story...
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and in the quarterfinals of roland garros tennis, the italian yanksiner defeated the bulgarian grigor dimitrov and went to the semi - finals. having advanced to the semi-finals , withdrawing from the competition due to illness. thank you for your company. today is wednesday the 16th of khordad, the twenty-seventh of qadah and the fifth. sunset at 19:00 in tehran. 17 minutes, maghrib call to prayer at 19:00. 38 minutes and sharia midnight will be at 23.11 minutes. dear viewers. dear sir, while saying goodbye, i invite you to pay attention to the special news talk, performed by my colleague, mr. bozor nasib, greetings to you. let's talk about the process of electrification of the country's transportation, the latest news today, if the control site is open to you we have checked the air pollution. you can see that if we look at the first picture together, the weather today was not very healthy in terms of air pollution. in the past years, if you remember, we used to close many days sometimes in winter, especially in the 100 season. today it was 144 from in the first year, so far , i think we have
and in the quarterfinals of roland garros tennis, the italian yanksiner defeated the bulgarian grigor dimitrov and went to the semi - finals. having advanced to the semi-finals , withdrawing from the competition due to illness. thank you for your company. today is wednesday the 16th of khordad, the twenty-seventh of qadah and the fifth. sunset at 19:00 in tehran. 17 minutes, maghrib call to prayer at 19:00. 38 minutes and sharia midnight will be at 23.11 minutes. dear viewers. dear sir, while...
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denis dimitrov is our guest today, managing director for data research at a major bank, i’m very glad is, everyone is already afraid, they are afraid, well, in general, of something, but what did they know, what is it like for me too, we know what it is, right now. remotely, what is artificial intelligence? let 's first at least figure out what kind of thing this is, in fact, artificial intelligence, there is absolutely no need to be afraid of it, since we started with this, it is a tool that helps us do different things, that is, it automates some part of our intellectual work, mostly the routine part, artificial intelligence - this actually usually means some kind of a neural network, what is a neural network, a neural network - you know, you can imagine it... a black box that takes something as an input and gives something as an output, that’s exactly how we imagine it, as black, what’s inside the black box, this is a kind of mathematical function, a function that now, for example, lies behind, for example, generating a picture from text, has, well, there are billions of parameters
denis dimitrov is our guest today, managing director for data research at a major bank, i’m very glad is, everyone is already afraid, they are afraid, well, in general, of something, but what did they know, what is it like for me too, we know what it is, right now. remotely, what is artificial intelligence? let 's first at least figure out what kind of thing this is, in fact, artificial intelligence, there is absolutely no need to be afraid of it, since we started with this, it is a tool that...
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transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in in principle, it is, yes, dear friends, denis, dimitrovrful team, and the main conclusion, even if we are not quite everything, in general in the end we understand, there’s nothing to be afraid of after all, look, what nice, smart people who do those things. first channel. see you. dear graduates, we congratulate you on your graduation from school. now you can behave badly. but the most important thing is that your dreams become goals. and you, never doubting yourself, rushed to achieve your plans. i will come for you tomorrow after seven, i am the blue sun, i appear less often, less often, it hurts me so much to watch how beautifully you lie, you are on the body of the river, you feed on me, because my kiss, like a knife, i cut you, earth, kings of me . snow, love will save world. sleep, tomorrow i will rise for you with the first ray, i want to be weaker, i want to be with you more and more often and closer. i will burn you, but i will already crush you with my hot shoulder. to the white snowy lips and i will never, never see again, hey,
transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in in principle, it is, yes, dear friends, denis, dimitrovrful team, and the main conclusion, even if we are not quite everything, in general in the end we understand, there’s nothing to be afraid of after all, look, what nice, smart people who do those things. first channel. see you. dear graduates, we congratulate you on your graduation from school. now you can behave badly. but the most important thing is that your dreams become goals. and...
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our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who created the kandinsky neural network. he does better than his analogues, let’s say, the analogues are wrong according to his word, well, it looks like it means on neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, what we are cooler in, although kandinsky videos are generated now, yeah, now, well, that is, it’s already, as it were, we’ve just recently presented a model that generates video, called kandinsky video. although we probably should have called it something torkovsky, well, they called kandinsky video, we will continue this line, but what does it better, knows the domestic cultural code better, of course, this is what we actually set before the model, which task, and we will certainly develop this further, what is the problem with russian data , knowledge of the russian domain, is that russian data, of course there is less of it, what the model learns from, learns from data from the internet, that is, from open pairs of image descriptions , it seems to capture the data at the t
our guest today is denis dimitrov, and the man who created the kandinsky neural network. he does better than his analogues, let’s say, the analogues are wrong according to his word, well, it looks like it means on neural networks that solve the same problem, generating images from text, for example, what we are cooler in, although kandinsky videos are generated now, yeah, now, well, that is, it’s already, as it were, we’ve just recently presented a model that generates video, called...
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creative industry podcast, our guests today are the man who created the kandinsky neural network, denis dimitrovh you. i’m wondering if i’ve generated a masterpiece, then when i’ve created his masterpiece, it’s just a picture. impossible, yes, but how it was created, this is how kandinsky creates - pictures, i can also tell you on my fingers, imagine how a person creates a picture, any, any image, any painting, he has some kind of white canvas, well not necessarily white, just white paper, some kind of blank, napkin, napkin, yes, there is a tablet screen, he definitely has some kind of idea, he starts sketching out some details, with a pen, uh, stylus, whatever . adds details, maybe removes something, well, a person also has patterns in his head, that is, he has memorized something, he has, now he has patterns, this is after training, so step by step he simply creates a picture how kandinsky creates a model, in principle an analogy can be drawn, he begins to draw a picture from the so-called white noise, what is it, well, this is when there is no signal on the tv, there is such interference, jus
creative industry podcast, our guests today are the man who created the kandinsky neural network, denis dimitrovh you. i’m wondering if i’ve generated a masterpiece, then when i’ve created his masterpiece, it’s just a picture. impossible, yes, but how it was created, this is how kandinsky creates - pictures, i can also tell you on my fingers, imagine how a person creates a picture, any, any image, any painting, he has some kind of white canvas, well not necessarily white, just white...
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other players who were not so lucky to have a roof over their heads needing a home, and it was grigor dimitrovizou bergs who were brought onto the philippe chatrier court to play an extra match. and that meant djokovic and musetti didn't start until 10:37pm in the evening. four and a half hours later, you can do the maths, it had gone 3am. so i think the decision was made with the best of intentions, but this is the trouble thar tennis has. it doesn't seem bothered about what time play finishes. daniil medvedev had a match at the australian open this year which finished at 3:40am. when carlos alcaraz won the us open in 2022, he had two matches that finished well after 2am. so, it is possible to recover from these late finishes, but it's going to be even harder when you're 37 years of age, as djokovic now is. and we turn our attention to carlos alcaraz, who got the job done quite quickly today. is he the man to beat, then, at this year's tournament? i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other obvious one, and despite the late finish last night, we saw signs that nov
other players who were not so lucky to have a roof over their heads needing a home, and it was grigor dimitrovizou bergs who were brought onto the philippe chatrier court to play an extra match. and that meant djokovic and musetti didn't start until 10:37pm in the evening. four and a half hours later, you can do the maths, it had gone 3am. so i think the decision was made with the best of intentions, but this is the trouble thar tennis has. it doesn't seem bothered about what time play...
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on january 6, 1943, on the eve of christmas, nikolai ilyin was enlisted in the dimitrov partisan detachment operated in the territory of several districts at once, kosovo, ruzhansky, berezovsky. at first, nikolai was a miner, learning the basics. rail war, and already in august he was appointed commander of a subversive group. scout saboteur, every operation which could have ended in death, because he acted behind enemy lines. he crossed the front line dozens of times, blew up trains, destroyed german garrisons, took languages, obtained secret maps, learned about the punitive forces, who got acquainted with wartime documents , became acquainted with his operations in which he participated, and said that well, this... belarusian when the late metropolitan philoret looked at his personal file in the archive, he said: “yes,” he says: “a dashing guy.” after the war, nikolai ilyin worked as chief engineer of track and road workshops in pinsk, then an economist in the regional statistical department. later he returned to his parents, got a job as a stoker in a children's tuberculosis sanatorium,
on january 6, 1943, on the eve of christmas, nikolai ilyin was enlisted in the dimitrov partisan detachment operated in the territory of several districts at once, kosovo, ruzhansky, berezovsky. at first, nikolai was a miner, learning the basics. rail war, and already in august he was appointed commander of a subversive group. scout saboteur, every operation which could have ended in death, because he acted behind enemy lines. he crossed the front line dozens of times, blew up trains, destroyed...
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there were other players not so lucky to have a roof over their heads and it was gregor dimitrov...the court to play and after match, and that meant djokovic cosmic patch did not start until... four and a half hours later, it was gone three a:m.. the decision was made with the best of intentions, but this is the trouble tennis has. does not seem bothered about what time play finishes. daniel medvedev had a match at the australian open this year which finished at 3:40am, when carlos al presl neck us open 2022, he had two matches that finished well after two a:m.. it does not document it is possible to recover from these late finishes, but it is even harder when you're 37 years of age as djokovic is. find even harder when you're 37 years of age as djokovic is.— age as djokovic is. and we turn attention to — age as djokovic is. and we turn attention to carlos _ age as djokovic is. and we turn attention to carlos alcaraz. - age as djokovic is. and we turn attention to carlos alcaraz. is l age as djokovic is. and we turn. attention to carlos alcaraz. is he the beat at this tournament? i a
there were other players not so lucky to have a roof over their heads and it was gregor dimitrov...the court to play and after match, and that meant djokovic cosmic patch did not start until... four and a half hours later, it was gone three a:m.. the decision was made with the best of intentions, but this is the trouble tennis has. does not seem bothered about what time play finishes. daniel medvedev had a match at the australian open this year which finished at 3:40am, when carlos al presl...
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the winner of that match will face grigor dimitrov who has reached the last eight for the first timeos alcaraz as he eased his way into the quarter—finals. alcaraz beat the 21st seed, felix auger aliassime in straight sets in just over two hours and will play stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals — after the greek ninth seed beat matteo arnaldi in four sets. he didn't beat me yet. so, the matches that we have played, i won all of them, but what i wanted to mean when i said that i have not been playing great, but i know tactically what i have to do, in the match. the us open champion coco gauff is into the last eight — after she eased past italy's elisabetta cocciaretto — dropping just three games in a straight sets win. gauff will play the 8th seed, 0ns jabeur, in the quarter—finals. and if you thought gauff�*s scoreline was impressive — well, step forward iga swiatek. the world number one lostjust ten points in her victory over anastasia potapova which tookjust a0 minutes. swiatek winning 6—love, 6—love. will play the current wimbledon champion, marketa vondrousova next — with th
the winner of that match will face grigor dimitrov who has reached the last eight for the first timeos alcaraz as he eased his way into the quarter—finals. alcaraz beat the 21st seed, felix auger aliassime in straight sets in just over two hours and will play stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals — after the greek ninth seed beat matteo arnaldi in four sets. he didn't beat me yet. so, the matches that we have played, i won all of them, but what i wanted to mean when i said that i have...
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in the days of our history, the street bore the name of the prominent bulgarian communist georgi dimitrovuse is also complex, brick, built according to an individual project, and has a panoramic view of maskurika. and a panorama of the kremlin, the symbol of our capital and state, opened from october square. apartments in it were received exclusively by the nomenklatura elite and suddenly the murder of one of the residents, a real emergency. the friend of the murdered woman said that before her death , anna was happier than ever. she has finally met the man of her dreams, she is over 50, and he is hardly over forty, but how attentive, how good, he reads yesenin by heart. i would only like to look at you, to see the eye of the goldsmiths of the pensieve. and he made an offer literally right away. he says: i have a ring that i carry with me, my late mother gave me this ring and said: son, keep this ring until you ... the traces of barbeturates have not died. on the spot crime, a worn troika remained , important evidence, a badge of the winner of the all-union folk art festival fastened to h
in the days of our history, the street bore the name of the prominent bulgarian communist georgi dimitrovuse is also complex, brick, built according to an individual project, and has a panoramic view of maskurika. and a panorama of the kremlin, the symbol of our capital and state, opened from october square. apartments in it were received exclusively by the nomenklatura elite and suddenly the murder of one of the residents, a real emergency. the friend of the murdered woman said that before her...
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later on, in the men's singles, number two seed jannik sinner will take on grigor dimitrov.days today. selection dilemmas for the squads. goodbye for now. let's go to our health correspondent sharon barbour. sharon, what impact is this having on nhs services? it isa it is a critical incident, it is ongoing. we understand it happened yesterday but last night staff not only at kings but guy's and saint thomas's and quite a number of other major hospitals across london are being impacted as a result of the cyber attack. being impacted as a result of the cyberattack. it being impacted as a result of the cyber attack. it has affected pathology services but that also has a major impact on places like accident and emergency because they need urgent blood cells to treat patients, notjust blood results but a range of results they need. it is deeply impacting blood transfusions which have had to stop at some of these hospitals. some patients are being moved, some test results being sent out, but it is a major incident having a huge impact on hospitals across london. it will put pressu
later on, in the men's singles, number two seed jannik sinner will take on grigor dimitrov.days today. selection dilemmas for the squads. goodbye for now. let's go to our health correspondent sharon barbour. sharon, what impact is this having on nhs services? it isa it is a critical incident, it is ongoing. we understand it happened yesterday but last night staff not only at kings but guy's and saint thomas's and quite a number of other major hospitals across london are being impacted as a...
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we read dimitrov’s definition of fascism given in commentary at the seventh congress, fascism is an openl, colleagues, i offer one more quote right now. his famous article, the great lie of our time, by the way, the same work of lenin, proletarian democracy, the renegade kaudsky, where he said that there are no pure democracies, in a class state, it always has a class character, but here i would like to remember somewhat different in connection with what you read, because what the united states of america is, it is actually an experimental state in a direct way. v sense of the word, the basis for which was the so-called ideas of the era of enlightenment, the theory of social contract, the theory of natural law, the theory of separation of powers, who actually sculpted this revolution, and members of the famous masonic lodge of nine sisters, who were active participants in this masonic lodge, lafantin, for example, gelatin, next, whose physiognomy? and mikhailovsky beginning, these are true and fictional stories of how the poet experiences funny and mysterious adventures, let's look at a
we read dimitrov’s definition of fascism given in commentary at the seventh congress, fascism is an openl, colleagues, i offer one more quote right now. his famous article, the great lie of our time, by the way, the same work of lenin, proletarian democracy, the renegade kaudsky, where he said that there are no pure democracies, in a class state, it always has a class character, but here i would like to remember somewhat different in connection with what you read, because what the united...
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transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in principle, that’s how it is, yes, dear friends, denis dimitrovdustry podcast on the first channel, the man who created neroset kandinsky, a wonderful team, and the main conclusion, even if we didn’t understand everything in general in the end, there’s still nothing to be afraid of, look how nice, smart people are. deals with those things that you and i may for some reason be afraid of, there is no need to be afraid, because this is the competitiveness of our country, and it is in the reliable hands of people like denis. denis, thank you very much, very much, we are waiting for the next stage, the antennas are on your head, we are still with you analogue, analogue versions of the presenters, elena kiper, producer, video maker, and roman karmanov, general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives, it was. creative industry podcast on channel one, see you, well, today our relations with former allies in the second world war, of course, couldn’t be worse, but i must say that at that time they were far from simple. and, of course, the
transfers the face, that is, this is the real you, in principle, that’s how it is, yes, dear friends, denis dimitrovdustry podcast on the first channel, the man who created neroset kandinsky, a wonderful team, and the main conclusion, even if we didn’t understand everything in general in the end, there’s still nothing to be afraid of, look how nice, smart people are. deals with those things that you and i may for some reason be afraid of, there is no need to be afraid, because this is the...