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How does your conclusion follow from your statement?

Neural networks are largely black box piles of linear algebra which are massaged to minimize a loss function.

How would you incorporate smooth kinematic motion in such an environment?

The fact that you discount the knowledge of literally every single employee at OpenAI is a big signal that you have no idea what you’re talking about.

I don’t even really like OpenAI and I can see that.




I've seen the quality of OpenAI engineers on Twitter and it's easy enough to extrapolate. Moreoever, neural networks are not black boxes, you're just parroting whatever you've heard on social media. The underlying theory is very simple.


Do not make assumptions about people you do not know in an attempt to discredit them. You seem to be a big fan of that.

I have been working with NLP and neural networks since 2017.

They aren’t just black boxes, they are _largely_ black boxes.

When training an NN, you don’t have great control over what parts of the model does what or how.

Now instead of trying to discredit me, would you mind answering my question? Especially since, as you say, the theory is so simple.

How would you incorporate smooth kinematic motion in such an environment?


Why would I give away the idea for free? How much do you want to pay for the implementation?


cop out... according to you, the idea is so obvious it wouldn't be worth anything.


lol. Ok dude you have a good one.


You too but if you do want to learn the basics then here's one good reference: https://www.amazon.com/Hamiltonian-Dynamics-Gaetano-Vilasi/d.... If you already know the basics then this is a good followup: https://www.amazon.com/Integrable-Hamiltonian-Systems-Geomet.... The books are much cheaper than paying someone like me to do the implementation.


Seriously... The ability to identify what physics/math theories the AI should apply and being able to make the AI actually apply those are very different things. And you don't seem to understand that distinction.


Unless you have $500k to pay for the actual implementation of a Hamiltonian video generator then I don't think you're in a position to tell me what I know and don't know.


lolz, I doubt very much anyone would want to pay you $500k to perform magic. Basically, I think you are coming across as someone who is trying to sound clever rather than being clever.


My price is very cheap in terms of what it would enable and allow OpenAI to charge their customers. Hamiltonian video generation with conservation principles which do not have phantom masses appearing and disappearing out of nowhere is a billion dollar industry so my asking price is basically giving away the entire industry for free.


Sure, but I imagine the reason you haven't started your own company to do it is you need 10s of millions in compute, so the price would be 500k + 10s of millions... Or you can't actually do it and are just talking shit on the internet.


I guess we'll never know.


Yeah I mean I would never pay you for anything.

You’ve convinced me that you’re small and know very little about the subject matter.

You don’t need to reply to this. I’m done with this convo.


Ok, have a good one dude.




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