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Ich dachte mir im Zuge der ganzen "Mehrzweckeier" Geschichte, wäre es doch fatal wenn sich eine Redewendung etablieren würde, welche tatsächlich in der Jugendsprache Verwendung findet. So etwas wie "Leckt Merz Eier?" als Synonym für "Selbstverständlich". Also z.B A: "Gehst du auch zu der Party später?" B: "Leckt Merz Eier? (Klar gehe ich)" Eine Solche Entwicklung würde ich selbstverständlich nicht begrüßen, darauf wollte ich nur einmal hinweisen. (Bitte Merz verklag mich nicht). submitted by /u/Due_Potential3553 [link] [Kommentare]
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Andrew Barry of Generalist compares earlier robot behaviors, including Spot opening doors, with the newer learned-model approach being used for dexterous manipulation. The older approach relied on hard-coded controllers for different parts of a task. The newer approach is aimed at giving the model a wider range of usable behavior when it sees something outside the exact training case. Barry describes this as “improvisational intelligence,” where the robot encounters a new variation and still takes a reasonable action instead of immediately failing. He also connects this to how humans complete manipulation tasks. A person does not need to make every pick or motion perfectly on the first try. They can miss, adjust, regrasp, and continue the task. submitted by /u/Responsible-Grass452 [link] [Kommentare]
I just finished my bachelors degree with 2 first-author papers in A-tier venues. I'm planning to start my PhD next year. I want to start reviewing papers (from my domain: OOD detection and Open-set problems) at similar venues. How do I get started? Most advice online just says to keep my open-review profile updated but I haven't received any invitations to review. For context, my first paper was accepted around 6 months ago. submitted by /u/Alternative_Essay_55 [link] [Kommentare]