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What’s the y axis?

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The temperature scale, I think. You divide the logit output by the temperature before feeding it to the softmax function. Larger (resp. smaller) temperature results in a higher (resp. lower) entropy distribution.

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No shit, sherlock, it’s sample data is the internet.

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Wheres 69 then?

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That’s a naughty number and we don’t allow those.

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In a lot of cases there’s no naughty context to 69

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Ask humans the same and most common numer is 37

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Hello Veritasium enjoyer

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What are you referring to?

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37 is well represented. Proof that we’ve taught AI some of our own weird biases.

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What’s special about 37? Just that it’s prime or is there a superstition or pop culture reference I don’t know?

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If you discount the pop-culture numbers (for us 7, 42, and 69) its the number most often chosen by people if you ask them for a random number between 1 and 100. It just seems the most random one to choose for a lot of people. Veritasium just did a video about it.

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Is there some human sciences theory as to why?

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I didn’t know either, but it seems to be an often picked ‘random’ number by people. Here is an article about it, I didn’t read it though.

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