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  • Mike Wu, Noah Goodman, Chris Piech
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    Oct 24th, 2021
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    journalArticle
    Mike Wu, Noah Goodman, Chris Piech
    Oct 24th, 2021

    High-quality computer science education is limited by the difficulty of providing instructor feedback to students at scale. While this feedback could in principle be automated, supervised approaches to predicting the correct feedback are bottlenecked by the intractability of annotating large quantities of student code. In this paper, we instead frame the problem of providing feedback as few-shot classification, where a meta-learner adapts to give feedback to student code on a new programming...

  • Rishi Bommasani, Drew A. Hudson, Ehsan A...
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    Oct 24th, 2021
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    journalArticle
    Rishi Bommasani, Drew A. Hudson, Ehsan A...
    Oct 24th, 2021

    AI is undergoing a paradigm shift with the rise of models (e.g., BERT, DALL-E, GPT-3) that are trained on broad data at scale and are adaptable to a wide range of downstream tasks. We call these models foundation models to underscore their critically central yet incomplete character. This report provides a thorough account of the opportunities and risks of foundation models, ranging from their capabilities (e.g., language, vision, robotics, reasoning, human interaction) and technical...

  • Rishi Bommasani, Drew A. Hudson, Ehsan A...
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    Jul 12th, 2022
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    Rishi Bommasani, Drew A. Hudson, Ehsan A...
    Jul 12th, 2022

    AI is undergoing a paradigm shift with the rise of models (e.g., BERT, DALL-E, GPT-3) that are trained on broad data at scale and are adaptable to a wide range of downstream tasks. We call these models foundation models to underscore their critically central yet incomplete character. This report provides a thorough account of the opportunities and risks of foundation models, ranging from their capabilities (e.g., language, vision, robotics, reasoning, human interaction) and technical...

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