Santiago
Machine Learning models are sneaky little bastards that use any available shortcuts to optimize their evaluation metric.

Every tutorial speaks about splitting your data randomly.

But you must be careful with this:
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UnknownCollector
RT @blankspazer: Times Like These https://t.co/K38pDmJF10
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RT @DalleSnoop: @_akhaliq It works. I generated this on my local GPU https://t.co/8BxCzFr2iI
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Robin Hanson
“GPT4 .. can take into account only a limited amount of text, .. short enough to render all sorts of complex tasks impossible.” https://t.co/BDjBAct6RM
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proxima centauri b
RT @8co28: Let's All Love Lain. https://t.co/Izk9Gje8a1
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Richard Socher
RT @aidfulAI: What we today know as a prompt was initially invented by @RichardSocher, CEO of @YouSearchEngine, et al. and named question.

The rejection of that paper from the ICLR conference shows that not every good idea is directly identified as such. https://t.co/kUbA7BU4Fy
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RT @DotCSV: 👉 Perro con capa roja volando por el cielo. https://t.co/qAIylkqBWO
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