Computer Vision News - September 2024

15 Computer Vision News Computer Vision News “My most popular video, on transformers and large language models.” other people in the same way that I learned it. I’ve done a few on machine learning. There’s one on ChatGPT and large language models – that’s probably my most popular. I did a few on reinforcement learning. The next one I’m doing is going to be on the Aurora Borealis, so I’m teaching myself physics in order to be able to do this one. I did something similar with this magazine, and now, I have published 201 issues, but out of 7,000 pages of content, the ones from 2016 are starting to look a little bit outdated. Are you afraid that in the years to come, people will come to your playlist and say it’s out of date? Yeah, I’ve thought about this issue. It’s a good question. I guess I have two answers. One is that I try to choose topics that are fundamental and may be less likely to go out of date quickly, although I’m sure some of them will go out of date. The other thing is that these are only five-minute videos, so if one or two of them go out of date, that’s perfectly fine. I’ll try to create some new ones on the latest material. I enjoy doing it so much that it’s not hard to find the time! On the other hand, one of the challenges is that things change so rapidly today in our field, right? Every week, there are 10 new arXiv papers coming out, and so it can be hard to keep up. Each of these videos takes me at least three weeks. I’m not working full-time. I have two other jobs. Given the limited time I have in the evenings and weekends, it takes me three weeks at least, so that’s too slow to keep up in terms of the latest Steve Seitz

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