Internet addiction is described as an impulse control disorder similar to gambling. Some internet users develop emotional attachments to online friends and activities. Symptoms include preoccupation with the internet, increasing time spent online to achieve satisfaction, unsuccessful attempts to control use, mood changes when cutting back, and jeopardizing relationships due to use. Effects include personal, family, academic, and occupational problems as with other addictions as real life relationships are disrupted due to excessive online use. A counselor can assess potential internet addiction and recommend appropriate treatment.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPRqQH_30hU
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The document discusses how technology addiction affects today's youth. It notes that while not limited to any age group, certain behaviors expressed on social media dictate how youth interact with each other and the world. Youth are constantly connected to friends and rely on their advice for major decisions. They leverage technology for entertainment and convenience. Brands that engage youth through social features like contests and by inviting them to participate in social issues can gain evangelists among this group.
1) Internet addiction is defined as a compulsive urge to use the internet excessively for activities like web surfing, online chatting, and gaming. This overuse can negatively impact work, relationships, and basic self-care.
2) Different types of internet addiction include information overload, gaming/trading compulsions, cybersex addiction, and social media addiction. These various compulsions often lead to problems like overspending, decreased productivity, and damaged real-life relationships.
3) Internet addiction affects about 14% of Americans and can have emotional symptoms like guilt, anxiety, and isolation as well as physical symptoms like headaches, weight changes, and disrupted sleep. If left untreated, internet addiction can seriously damage people
Research has shown that internet addiction causes demonstrable changes in the brain, affecting areas related to attention, executive function, and emotion. Younger generations are more likely to use the internet and social media daily, while older generations are more likely to play outdoors. Internet addiction is defined as an impulse control disorder involving compulsive internet use. Warning signs include preoccupation, increased time online, failed control attempts, mood changes when reducing use, and relationship or work impacts. Causes may include family issues and social isolation. Side effects include mood shifts, neglecting responsibilities, and sleep and hygiene problems. Treatment involves assessment and counseling.
Internet addiction is described as an impulse control disorder similar to gambling. Some internet users develop emotional attachments to online friends and activities. Symptoms include preoccupation with the internet, increasing time spent online to achieve satisfaction, unsuccessful attempts to control use, mood changes when cutting back, and jeopardizing relationships due to use. Effects include personal, family, academic, and occupational problems as with other addictions as real life relationships are disrupted due to excessive online use. A counselor can assess potential internet addiction and recommend appropriate treatment.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPRqQH_30hU
Keynote at ForwardJS about making starting with the web less complicated and stopping to sound our own horn and invent things for ourselves.
The document discusses how technology addiction affects today's youth. It notes that while not limited to any age group, certain behaviors expressed on social media dictate how youth interact with each other and the world. Youth are constantly connected to friends and rely on their advice for major decisions. They leverage technology for entertainment and convenience. Brands that engage youth through social features like contests and by inviting them to participate in social issues can gain evangelists among this group.
1) Internet addiction is defined as a compulsive urge to use the internet excessively for activities like web surfing, online chatting, and gaming. This overuse can negatively impact work, relationships, and basic self-care.
2) Different types of internet addiction include information overload, gaming/trading compulsions, cybersex addiction, and social media addiction. These various compulsions often lead to problems like overspending, decreased productivity, and damaged real-life relationships.
3) Internet addiction affects about 14% of Americans and can have emotional symptoms like guilt, anxiety, and isolation as well as physical symptoms like headaches, weight changes, and disrupted sleep. If left untreated, internet addiction can seriously damage people
Research has shown that internet addiction causes demonstrable changes in the brain, affecting areas related to attention, executive function, and emotion. Younger generations are more likely to use the internet and social media daily, while older generations are more likely to play outdoors. Internet addiction is defined as an impulse control disorder involving compulsive internet use. Warning signs include preoccupation, increased time online, failed control attempts, mood changes when reducing use, and relationship or work impacts. Causes may include family issues and social isolation. Side effects include mood shifts, neglecting responsibilities, and sleep and hygiene problems. Treatment involves assessment and counseling.
MultiModal Embedding integrates various data types, like images, text, and au...Tae Young Lee
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MultiModal Embedding refers to a technique used to integrate and process different types of data. "Modality" refers to the type or form of data, such as images, text, audio, etc. MultiModal Embedding maps these different modalities into a common space, allowing for the integration and correlation of diverse types of data.
Key Concepts
Integration of Different Modalities:
It transforms data from various types, such as images, text, and audio, into a common vector space. In this space, each piece of data is represented as a vector, enabling the understanding and analysis of relationships between different modalities.
Common Embedding Space:
It maps data from different modalities into a shared embedding space, allowing for comparison or combination of data across modalities. This process helps capture the features of the data effectively and understand interactions between multiple modalities.
Training and Application:
MultiModal Embedding models are typically trained on large datasets that incorporate various modalities, helping the model learn from a richer set of information. These trained models can be used in applications such as search, recommendation systems, and question-answering.
Applications
Image and Text Integration:
For tasks such as generating descriptions for images or comparing the similarity between images and text.
Multimodal Search:
For performing image searches based on text queries or extracting textual information from images.
Automatic Translation:
For performing speech recognition and translation simultaneously by integrating text and audio.
Enhanced Model Understanding:
Helps models learn more comprehensive and diverse information by leveraging various modalities.
Examples
CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining): Developed by OpenAI, this model understands and correlates both images and text, allowing for matching tasks between the two modalities.
DALL-E: An image generation model that creates images from textual descriptions. It operates by converting text and images into a shared embedding space.
MultiModal Embedding enables the integration of diverse data types, contributing to the development of more sophisticated and useful models.
AWS re:Invent 2020 Awesome AI/ML ServicesSungmin Kim
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#SageMaker #GlueDataBrew #RedshiftML #QuickSightQ
1. What is Machine Learning?
2. Typical Machine Learning Process
3. Amazon SageMaker Overview
4. New on Amazon SageMaker
(4.1) Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
(4.2) Amazon SageMaker Feature Store
(4.3) Amazon SageMaker Pipelines
(4.4) Availability & Pricing
5. Bringing ML To Even More Builders
(5.1) Amazon Redshift ML
(5.2) Amazon Neptune ML
(5.3) AWS Glue DataBrew
(5.4) Amazon QuickSight Q
6. Summary - Awesome AI/ML Services
7. AI/ML Mission @ AWS
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