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- 001. Ostrom(2000). 集体行动和社会规范的演化 - PAPERPOD经济学论文访谈 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
这是一次由**PaperPod**提供技术支持的学术访谈,喵喵学长与菠菜学姐关于 Ostrom, E (2000) Collective action and the evolution of social norms *Journal of economic perspectives*, 14(3), 137-158 进行的一次深入交流。 论文链接: Ostrom(2000) PDF链接: Ostrom(2000)
- 【第118期】Mulberry:使用CoMCTS做类o1的多模态大模型 - Seventy3 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
The key innovation is CoMCTS, a novel Collective Monte Carlo Tree Search method that leverages multiple models to collaboratively identify effective reasoning paths CoMCTS generates the Mulberry-260k dataset, featuring richly annotated reasoning trees for diverse multimodal questions
- 926. Oral Storytelling Traditions and the Mental Health . . .
The other day I was thinking about how podcasts must be good for your mental health, and how this could be connected to the tradition of collective oral communication which was the first form of mass media in most human civilisations, and how this has been central to human psychological and cultural development over the years
- S1E05 | Gemini与Chatbot Arena团队科学家:全网最强解读AI安全与对齐
64:42 如何看待collective intelligence以及“用AI监督AI”? 69:33 如何看待大语言模型的公平性与偏见问题? 72:41 大语言模型alignment的主要方法与发展趋势 78:24 人类或机器人的行为与价值观如何被评估?如何获得高质量人类反馈数据? 85:12 NLP系统当中的human factors
- Jazz Moment | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
00:00 Sleep In Peace - 甲田益也子 06:25 梯子 Ladders - 喜辰晨,张雄关,小黑mk 10:11 Smile - Ezra Collective 15:14 Siesta (feat Emeli Sandé) - Ezra Collective,Emeli Sandé 21:02 フェンスのある家 - Ogre You Asshole 27:55 Where Pathways Meet (Remastered) - Sun Ra,Sun Ra His Arkestra 34:28 Sweet Sticky Things - Takuya Kuroda 39:20 Jazzoetry - The Last Poets 43:08 trip In
- VOL. 5 【梦幻挂毯】美国达利美术馆 - 明日博物馆Tomorrow Museum | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
美国GS P公司创意技术工程师。美国达利美术馆-“梦境挂毯|The Dalí's Dream Tapestry - A Collective Dream Experience”项目设计师。 主理人 主播: 刘唱,艺术家,教育工作者。旅居纽约数年,现工作生活于上海。毕业于普瑞特艺术学院及纽约大学交互通信专业(NYU-ITP)。
- 051 | 亚裔美国人的边缘身份和细微心境 Minor Feelings: the evolving Asian . . .
Recently translated into Chinese and published in China, we took this opportunity to invite our good friend, Duke University professor Eileen Chow, to discuss racial consciousness, the model minority myth, and the impact of historical events on personal and collective identity
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