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1. 正文(发布于知乎专栏)
2. 参见(维基百科的相关词条)| See also
- Computer programming portal【电脑程序编程主题】
- Technology portal【技术主题】
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- Artificial general intelligence – Human-level or stronger AI for a wide range of tasks
【通用人工智能 – 能够处理广泛任务的类人或更强的人工智能】 - Artificial imagination – Artificial simulation of human imagination
【人工想象力 – 人类想象过程的人工模拟】 - Artificial intelligence art – Machine application of knowledge of human aesthetic expressions
【人工智能艺术 – 机器对人类审美表达知识的应用】 - Artificial life – Field of study
【人工生命 – 学术研究领域】 - Chatbot – Program that simulates conversation
【聊天机器人 – 模拟对话的程序】 - Computational creativity – Multidisciplinary endeavour
【计算创造力 – 多学科研究领域】 - Generative adversarial network – Deep learning method
【生成对抗网络 – 深度学习方法】 - Generative pre-trained transformer – Type of large language model
【基于转换器的生成式预训练模型 – 大型语言模型的一种类型】 - Large language model – Type of artificial neural network
【大语言模型 – 一种人工神经网络】 - Music and artificial intelligence – Usage of artificial intelligence to generate music
【音乐与人工智能 – 使用人工智能生成音乐的应用】 - Procedural generation – Method in which data is created algorithmically as opposed to manually
【过程生成 – 一种通过算法而非手动方式创建数据的方法】 - Stochastic parrot – Term used in machine learning
【随机鹦鹉 – 机器学习中的术语】 - 机器学习
- 文本到图像生成模型
- DALL-E
- 谷歌大脑
- Hugging Face
- 生成模型
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