LMAO. and a good example how statistics ≠ understanding.pic.twitter.com/BhKnSaYKkG
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LMAO. and a good example how statistics ≠ understanding.pic.twitter.com/BhKnSaYKkG
ps i realize there is a typo in my query. fixing the typo doesn’t much help though:pic.twitter.com/bgQxUJWJo8
Gary, try https://mosaickg.apps.allenai.org by typing "Gary stacks kindling and logs and drops some matches". Sorry I used deep learning... :)pic.twitter.com/W2c0PaEzZM
not everyone who starts a fire is mean, rude or reckless. generally those that are mean use gasoline etc, not kindling and logs, and so on. but you are certainly welcome to use your system to try to generate answers to questions like this and ones I posed earlier tonightpic.twitter.com/EaBbohhMS3
About your comment "not everyone is so and so..." that's exactly the nature of *commonsense models*: stochastic expectations on what are _likely_ to be true, not _necessarily_ true. Analogous to how *language models* are not about which word _must_ follow vs _could_ follow.
you could compare with actual human distributions of data. in this particular case the data seem unconvincing; the system doesn’t recognize that a campfire is different from arson. in other cases , comet does better
Are you implying in this tweet that the query meant to talk about a campfire? Because I am not sure that _people_ could distinguish that with the amount of info you give in your query. E.g. it talks about a fireplace, and I'd think it would be unlikely to find that when camping
Also it is pretty difficult to start a campfire or fire in a fireplace by just dropping a match on kindling and log since neither starts burning that quickly/match might just goes out. What you typically do it start burning something somewhat large and then drop that it. But ...
You are perhaps focusing too much on that specific example. I tried many similar queries and could not find answers that were remotely close to reliably correct for any of them. I would urge you to experiment for yourself; it's easy and free at http://talktotransformer.com
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