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by bpizzi
1647 days ago
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> I can say something like ‘a tiger is just a lion with stripes’ to a 3 year old and they now ‘understand’ what a tiger is almost as well as if they saw a picture of one. They could definitely identify one from a picture now. Assuming the 3 year old already knew what a lion looks like, and point at 'things with stripes' and 'things without stripes'. I think that a model that can already recognize separately lions and stripes should be able to tag a tiger's picture as a 'Lion with stripes', no? |
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Generalizing from what is formally insufficient information is something that humans are quite good at (though obviously not infallibly.)