Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) - Computerphile

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Artificial Intelligence where neural nets play against each other and improve enough to generate something new. Rob Miles explains GANs

This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.

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This gentleman explains high level concepts in ways that the layman can understand, AND has an interesting voice to listen to. A++ work

Nalianna
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His Clarity and simplicity in unpacking a complex topic is just out of this world.

mother
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these are some of the coolest networks ive seen so far

CarterColeisInfamous
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To call this impressive would be an understatement. That's amazing, fantastic, unbelievable, highly interesting and scary all at once.

ddck
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"Neural networks don't have feelings, yet...."

Iesmar
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Man, one of my favorite videos on this channel. How did I miss it?

Not only does it make you think about the endless potential of machine learning, it also sheds some light into how natural brains might work. Maybe even a basic aspecto of nature of creativity.

Getting my mind blown again!

JamesMBC
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I love the "finding the weakness" analogy. Really helped me to understand.

DotcomL
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Never really understood GANs before. Thank you so much for making this so intuitive. Eternally grateful.

samre
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Only discovered this channel recently and I've been watching nothing but Computerphile videos for a whole week. Love the content you do with Rob Miles - his field of study combined with his explanations make these my favorite videos to watch.

Thank you!

bimperbamper
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The only instance that I can remember when a science video presented on my level of understanding genuinely blew my mind at the end. The research on artificial neural networks will surely change computing as we know it.

szynkers
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The Dell screens have come to worship the Commodore PET.

recklessroges
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I think it's so cool that there is a Linksys WRT-54G and a Commodore PET in the background and they're discussing topics so modern.

airportbum
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Love the Commodore PET on the shelf! I played with one of the original PETs when they first came out (the one with the horrid rectilinear keyboard!). We eventually got four of the later models at my school, and before long we were happily playing Space Invaders when the teachers weren't looking... and then doing hex dumps of Space Invaders, working out how it worked, and adding a mod to give it a panic button in case the teacher came into the room so you could hit the button and look as if you were working. To be honest, I'm not sure they would have cared, because we probably learned more by doing the hex dump than we would have with our usual work!

macronencer
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I wish i could talk to this guy once... He seems so cool and intelligent at the same time

tarat.techhh
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I love how quickly he moved past neural networks having feelings.

"But neural networks don't have feelings (yet) so that's really not an issue. You can just continually hammer on the weak points, find whatever they're having trouble with, and focus on that"

You just know that our robot masters are just going to replay this over and over again in the trial against humanity.

madumlao
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Lost it at "Neural Networks don't have feeling yet."

It was just the casual way he threw it out there and took it as the most normal thing in the world. Like "Yet" makes total sense.

realityveil
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This is literally one of the most fascinating videos I've ever seen on YouTube.

BenGabbay
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"..which is kind of an impressive result." - understatement of the century

slovnicki
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I could watch this all day.. like I did yesterday with numberphile :D

tohamy
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Wow, how can you make something so complex be so easy to understand? Thank you man

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