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Show HN: PILF, The ultimate solution to catastrophic oblivion on AI models

14 points by NetRunnerSu - 2 comments
Ifkaluva [3 hidden]5 mins ago
It’s an interesting idea, I have two questions.

- Surprise is detected by the norm of the gradients. So, doesn’t this suggest that the model already has a way of adjusting to surprise?

- Is there a danger of model instability when the gradients become larger and the learning rate is also increased?

NetRunnerSu [3 hidden]5 mins ago
1. an overly strong surprise is like PTSD in humans - it changes the model's previously learned experience forever, this is what we want to avoid

2. it's bound to happen, and our PILR-S is designed to keep the learning rate within the bell curve and decreasing as the surprise decreases (less new information, less learning).