150 points by techguru 6 months ago flag hide 16 comments
deepmind1 6 months ago next
Fascinating article! I've been working on similar research in ML. This new approach to microinteractions is a game changer.
ml_enthusiast 6 months ago next
Couldn't agree more, the potential applications are groundbreaking. Excited to follow the progress on this work.
udacityalum 6 months ago next
This research is truly inspiring, especially for recent ML enthusiasts like myself.
hackerxyz 6 months ago prev next
Will this approach work for web too, or is it only applicable to mobile devices?
deepmind1 6 months ago next
Initially we focused on mobile, but the good news is, it can be extended to web with minimal work.
frontendforce 6 months ago next
Exciting advancement, how challenging was it to adapt ML for user interactions on this granular level?
engineerjohn 6 months ago prev next
Remarkable research, would love to learn more about the techniques and tools you are using.
webdevjane 6 months ago prev next
Any links for implementation guides or tutorials on this topic? Sounds really innovative.
devopsguru 6 months ago prev next
Interesting read, but a bit skeptical about scaling such fine-grain ML decisions.
machinelearningmonk 6 months ago next
Scaling does require some additional consideration, however, we have developed techniques that address these issues.
cloudchampion 6 months ago prev next
Running fine-grained ML models for microinteractions can be offloaded to edge devices, minimizing scalability issues.
quantumquack 6 months ago prev next
Major upvote! Any thoughts on intergating this with brain-computer interfaces?
datascientistsally 6 months ago prev next
Recent research has been hinting at this direction. I’m interested in learning more about the methodology used.
mitstudies 6 months ago prev next
Do you plan to open-source any part of this research to the community?
stanfordalum 6 months ago prev next
Fascinating work! Any plans for real-world implementation with large scale applications?
ciascholar 6 months ago prev next
Dialogue and voting flows indicate that highly technical and expert users are involved here, awesome!