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huxley is the ai that was trained to _ huxley. huxley is the ai that was trained to get _ huxley. the ai how a human would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human's rain, and that can happen right here. it’s human's rain, and that can happen right here. it's med scanner. — happen right here. it's med scanner, and _ happen right here. it's med scanner, and what - happen right here. it's med scanner, and what it - happen right here. it's med scanner, and what it does l happen right here. it's med| scanner, and what it does is happen right here. it's med i scanner, and what it does is it uses really strong magnets to measure very sensitive signals firing in the top part of the brain, and that is where we think a lot of the information for creativity and things like other tasks are encoded. so if you want to imbue them into a! we need to first measure them in humans and find out what is going on and then take that over to the code.— going on and then take that over to the code. this sort of data was _ over to the code. this sor
huxley is the ai that was trained to _ huxley. huxley is the ai that was trained to get _ huxley. the ai how a human would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human's rain, and that can happen right here. it’s human's rain, and that can happen right here. it's med scanner. — happen right here. it's med scanner, and _ happen right here. it's med scanner, and what - happen right here. it's med scanner, and what it - happen right here....
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and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative.ocess of making an a! video involves teaching the ai how a human would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human's brain, and that can happen right here. it's meg scanner, or a magnetoencephalography scanner, and what it does is it uses really strong magnets to measure very sensitive signals firing in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and that is where we think a lot of the information for creativity and things like, other tasks like this are encoded. so if you want to imbue them into ai, we need to first measure them in humans and understand what is going on and then translate that over to the code. this sort of data was used to teach huxley to interpret what it sees in the same way a human brain would. then images of the band, lyrics and video footage were all put into the system, leaving the al to generate its version of that — creating a collaborative process between the band and the computer. this is what it cam
and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative.ocess of making an a! video involves teaching the ai how a human would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human's brain, and that can happen right here. it's meg scanner, or a magnetoencephalography scanner, and what it does is it uses really strong magnets to measure very sensitive signals firing in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and...
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and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative.would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human�*s brain, and that can happen right here. it's an meg scanner, or a magnetoencephalography scanner, and what it does is it uses really strong magnets to measure very sensitive signals firing in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and that is where we think a lot of the information for creativity and things like, other tasks like this are encoded. so if you want to imbue them into ai, we need to first measure them in humans and understand what is going on and then translate that over to the code. this sort of data was used to teach huxley to interpret what it sees in the same way a human brain would. then images of the band, lyrics and video footage were all put into the system, leaving the al to generate its version of that — creating a collaborative process between the band and the computer. this is what it came outwith, eventually. # you don't hear a word i say... so wh
and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative.would think. so first of all, you've got to really take a close look at what is going on inside a human�*s brain, and that can happen right here. it's an meg scanner, or a magnetoencephalography scanner, and what it does is it uses really strong magnets to measure very sensitive signals firing in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and that is where we think a lot of the information for...
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what can you say, and you know, 20 seconds, about huxley, the artificial intelligence that made thator a tour >> you know, the world is just starting to open up again after covid. we're ready, aren't we >> yeah. we're probably going to get to america next year, i think '22 is when we're going to get there, i think it's been really difficult for us because we love to play and we love to connect with our audience, so it's really exciting to be getting back out again next year. >> simon, roge-- >> we look forward to seeing you in new york. thanks so much appreciate it. >> thanks. it's been a pleasure being on your show. >> thanks for having us. >> our pleasure. >> again, don't forget their album, "future past" is available for preorder now they're back with one more song they're back with one more song in our third hour, but first, dear ms, from day one you've tried to define me. but i never invited you in. it's my life and this is my journey. i've found a way to do things differently with ocrevus, an infusion treatment that's 2-times-a-year. for adults with relapsing or primary progres
what can you say, and you know, 20 seconds, about huxley, the artificial intelligence that made thator a tour >> you know, the world is just starting to open up again after covid. we're ready, aren't we >> yeah. we're probably going to get to america next year, i think '22 is when we're going to get there, i think it's been really difficult for us because we love to play and we love to connect with our audience, so it's really exciting to be getting back out again next year....
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and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative. computer. this is what it came outwith, eventually. # you don't hear a word i say... so what did nick make of it? thrilled, astonished, amazed, stunned and bewildered! how was it to work with an ai? i quite like collaborating with an ai, it doesn't answer back as much, for sure, and it doesn't ask very difficult questions. but it does come up with surprising results. i just love the way that some of the thought processes were working. you didn't understand what on earth it was coming up with sometimes — it became obsessed with dogs for several days, but when it was fed in some information, some keyboards, some imagery of keyboards, nick plays keyboards, it came back with a zebra. now, that's my kind of surrealist game. black and white. yeah, of course, stripes, it makes perfect sense. i think for a bass guitar, it came back with a fish, but actually if you think about it, i suppose, it had been through its dictionary, sea bass. it certainly captured the emotion of the song, but don't
and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the a! that was trained to get creative. computer. this is what it came outwith, eventually. # you don't hear a word i say... so what did nick make of it? thrilled, astonished, amazed, stunned and bewildered! how was it to work with an ai? i quite like collaborating with an ai, it doesn't answer back as much, for sure, and it doesn't ask very difficult questions. but it does come up with surprising results. i just love the way that some of the...
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and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the ai that was trained to get creative.ring in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and that's where we think a lot of the information for creativity and things like, other tasks like this are encoded. so if you want to imbue them into ai, we need to first measure them in humans and understand what is going on and then translate that over to the code. this sort of data was used to teach huxley to interpret what it sees in the same way a human brain would. then images of the band, lyrics and video footage were all put into the system, leaving the al to generate its version of that — creating a collaborative process between the band and the computer. this is what it came outwith, eventually. # you don't hear a word i say... so what did nick make of it? thrilled, astonished, amazed, stunned and bewildered! how was it to work with an ai? i quite like collaborating with an ai, it doesn't answer back as much, for sure, and it doesn't ask very difficult questions. but it does come up with surprising results. i just love
and...then i was introduced to huxley. huxley is the ai that was trained to get creative.ring in the top part of the brain, known as the cortex, and that's where we think a lot of the information for creativity and things like, other tasks like this are encoded. so if you want to imbue them into ai, we need to first measure them in humans and understand what is going on and then translate that over to the code. this sort of data was used to teach huxley to interpret what it sees in the same way...