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Actor Network

An Actor Network is a concept in sociology that describes the interconnected relationships between human and non-human entities.

Alpaca Model

The Alpaca Model is an open-source language model designed for instruction-following tasks, developed by Stanford University.

AlphaFold 2

AlphaFold 2 is an AI system developed by DeepMind for predicting protein structures with high accuracy.

AlphagFold 3

AlphaFold 3 is an advanced AI model for predicting protein structures with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency.

Association for AI Advancement

AAIA

A global organization dedicated to promoting research, education, and ethical practices in artificial intelligence.

Astrophysics AI

Astrophysics AI refers to artificial intelligence applications in studying celestial objects and phenomena.

Capability Overhang

Capability overhang refers to the potential of existing AI technologies that remain untapped due to various barriers.

Common Spatial Pattern

CSP

Common Spatial Pattern (CSP) is a method used in signal processing to extract features from spatially distributed data.

Control Group

A control group is a baseline group used in experiments to compare against the treatment group.

Corpus Linguistics

Corpus linguistics is the study of language through large collections of texts, known as corpora.

Expert Trajectory

Expert trajectory refers to the progression and development of skills and knowledge in a specific domain by an expert.

Falsifiability

Falsifiability refers to the ability of a theory to be proven false by evidence.

Finite Horizon

Finite Horizon refers to a decision-making scenario limited by a specific time frame.

Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem

FDT

The Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem relates fluctuations in equilibrium systems to response functions, important in statistical mechanics.

Forest Fire Algorithm

The Forest Fire Algorithm is a method used for simulating forest fire spread and dynamics in ecological modeling.

Frontier AI

Frontier AI refers to cutting-edge AI systems pushing the boundaries of current technology and capabilities.

General Artificial Intelligence

AGI

General Artificial Intelligence (GAI) refers to AI systems capable of understanding, learning, and applying knowledge across diverse tasks, similar to human intelligence.

Google Brain

Google Brain is a deep learning research team at Google focused on advancing AI technologies.

Grand Challenge

A Grand Challenge is a significant problem in AI that requires innovative solutions and collaboration across disciplines.

Hidden Variables

Hidden variables are unobservable factors that may influence observed outcomes in data analysis and AI models.

ImageNet Dataset

ImageNet is a large dataset for visual object recognition used in machine learning and computer vision research.

Inflection Point

An inflection point in AI refers to a moment when significant change occurs in technology, performance, or trends.

Information Geometry

Information Geometry studies the geometric structure of statistical models using differential geometry.

Intrinsic Reward

Intrinsic rewards are internal motivators that drive behavior, often linked to personal satisfaction or achievement.

Knowledge Boundary

Knowledge Boundary refers to the limits of what is known or understood in a particular domain or subject area.

Learning Dynamics

Learning Dynamics refers to the study of how learning processes evolve over time in adaptive systems.

Lie Algebra

Lie algebras are mathematical structures used in algebra and physics to study symmetries and transformations.

Limiting Distribution

Limiting Distribution refers to the distribution that a sequence of random variables converges to as the sample size increases.

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