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AlexNet Source Code​

Now Available​

In partnership with Google, CHM is excited to announce the public release and long-term preservation of the source code for AlexNet, the neural network that kick-started today’s prevailing approach to AI.

Created in 2012 to recognize the contents of photographic images, AlexNet was developed at the University of Toronto by then-graduate students Alex Krizhevsky and Ilya Sutskever and their faculty advisor Geoffrey Hinton. Google eventually acquired the company they started, and a Google team worked with CHM for five years to secure the release.

Learn more about AlexNet here. Or, go directly to CHM’s GitHub link to access the open-source code here.
 

AlexNet Source Code​

Now Available​

In partnership with Google, CHM is excited to announce the public release and long-term preservation of the source code for AlexNet, the neural network that kick-started today’s prevailing approach to AI.

Created in 2012 to recognize the contents of photographic images, AlexNet was developed at the University of Toronto by then-graduate students Alex Krizhevsky and Ilya Sutskever and their faculty advisor Geoffrey Hinton. Google eventually acquired the company they started, and a Google team worked with CHM for five years to secure the release.

Learn more about AlexNet here. Or, go directly to CHM’s GitHub link to access the open-source code here.

Neural networks in 1958!!

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No offense to anyone but this is nuts:


In all seriousness tho, trust erosion is going to be the biggest social plague on mankind this century. You'll never know if something is real or fake. Someone could always claim "A.I. did it, not me!" Stock news manipulation in China is apparently a growing issue right now:


Lipsync any video to any audio:

 

FoMoCo Looks to Innovate Faster With AI Agents and Nvidia GPUs​


From the WSJ

"Ford Motor's director of artificial intelligence, Bryan Goodman, aims to speed up the company's vehicle design process using AI agents, open-source models, and future Nvidia GPUs. Goodman believes that AI can help bring new car models to market faster by automating and speeding up tasks such as stress testing and design simulations. Ford is already using AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others, and is preparing its data centers for the next generation of Nvidia chips. The company's goal is to compete with Chinese original equipment manufacturers, which have faster engineering cycle times."
 
You can try it for yourself with original images. It's not perfect though, but it gives you a good start and you can always use photoshop to touch up.


Asked it to remove the power lines and towers.

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Can also change the background of images which is pretty cool.

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Still needs work on hands lol
 
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