Unfortunately. The paper looks really good, and I'd like for it to be true.
Maybe I’m being uncharitable and this is just the way things are written on Medium, but man this was not an easy or particularly enlightening read.
>At its core, Titans merge two powerful mechanisms:
Should be "merges", since "Titans" as used here is a singular proper noun.
Header
Paragraph
List items
Delve, here’s why, conclusion.
By all means assume this was AI drafted (there are enough grammar mistakes that it has clearly been edited by a human with English as a second language), but this list of reasons is a bad one.
Lazy research, lazy writing, disappointing but not surprising.
wget https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.00663 -O - | pdftotext - - | llm -s "Explain the following paper assuming I am familiar with deep learning" -m gpro
Advantages:
* put in any prompt you like
* pick any model (above gpro is alias for latest gemini pro if you have the llm-gemini plugin installed)
* ask for clarifications using llm chat -c (continue last conversation)
* no annoying random image
For another approach for this particular paper, Umal Jamil's videos are always high quality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6kPQVejN4o
Off topic:
Waymo is a verb, and Google owns it. The concept of AV will be overwhelmingly introduced to the world as Waymo. Not everything has to come out of left field.
I wish I could go back to a time where I thought this meant that it would lead to better health outcomes, not knowing what they actually mean is just reducing cost by decreasing accuracy.
You went with "healthcare"?