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The Architecture of Learning: From Statistics to Intelligence
by scapbi
"not a X, but a Y" - 8 matches
"is more than a X... it is Y" - 3 matches
"not just X, but Y" - 4 matches
Yeah -- I don't get why this is front-page -- reads like LLM quasi-insight:
"Through activation, lifeless equations became living systems. The neuron was no longer a mere calculator; it was a decider - a locus of transformation where signal met significance." -- wtf
Why not just say what you want to say??? Surely these statistics are supposed to suggest some "obvious" conclusion, probably that the article is somehow bad. What do you mean by these numbers???
They're saying it was written by an LLM because of the style of writing.
This is superbly written.
Then you may enjoy Elements of Statistical Learning[1] or Kevin Murphy's books[2][3][4], which this chapter is heavily indebted to; it is mostly a short gloss of the topics covered in those books.
[1]: https://hastie.su.domains/ElemStatLearn/
[2]: https://probml.github.io/pml-book/book0.html
This is brilliant, thanks.
Crafted by Rajat
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