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And personally, I would be careful when making a generalization out of the people around you.
Groot N1's generalization lets robots manipulate common objects with ease and execute multi-step sequences collaboratively.
Groot N1's generalization lets robots manipulate common objects with ease and execute multi-step sequences collaboratively.
Groot N1's generalization lets robots manipulate common objects with ease and execute multi-step sequences collaboratively.
As a generalization, here in the UK, we prefer to say: "has got" rather than "has". Missing
As a generalization, here in the UK, we prefer to say "has got" rather than "has".
On the other hand, verbal prefixes are still much in use—"be," "er," "ent," "ge," "the," "ze," and "me"—"abe" expresses strengthening or generalization.
and miß-. be- expresses strengthening or generalization. ent- expresses negation. ge-
I think this type of generalization we should see in the next few years.
I think this type of generalization we should see in the next few years.
The WAN model we saw earlier uses a generalization of DDIM called flow matching.
The WAN model we saw earlier uses a generalization of DDIM called flow matching.
With such abilities, people have been really impressed when they watched as the X2 carried out basic tasks such as zero-sample generalization.
With such abilities, people have been really impressed when they watched as the X2 carried out basic tasks such as zero-sample generalization.
It's basically a generalization beyond naive RAG.
It's basically a generalization beyond, uh, naive RAG, right?
Yeah, so there's this generalization gap, this gap between what it was trained to do and the new thing.
They call it promiscuous generalization about agents, right?