ChatGPT's predecessor AlexNet: The AI code that started it all is now open - sourced, thanks to the collaboration between the Computer History Museum and Google. The source code was originally written by University of Toronto graduate student Alex Krizhevsky and has now...
The Predecessor of ChatGPT, AlexNet: The AI Code That Started It All Is Now Open-Source Thanks to the Collaboration between the Computer History Museum and Google. The source code was originally written by Alex Krizhevsky, a graduate student at the University of Toronto, and has now...
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The Predecessor of ChatGPT, AlexNet: The AI Code That Started It All Is Now Open-Source Thanks to the Collaboration between the Computer History Museum and Google…The Predecessor of ChatGPT, AlexNet: The AI Code That Started It All Is Now Open-Source Thanks to the Collaboration between the Computer History Museum and Google. The source code was originally written by Alex Krizhevsky, a graduate student at the University of Toronto, and has now been uploaded to GitHub. AlexNet is a neural network that marked a major breakthrough in the computer's ability to recognize and classify images. By 2012, the theory behind neural networks, including the crucial backpropagation algorithm, had been around for decades. However, two key components were missing: the large datasets required to train these networks and the raw computational power needed to process them. Stanford's ImageNet project and NVIDIA's CUDA…