Professor Michael Wooldridge has given this year’s Royal Society’s Michael Faraday Prize lecture. He speaks to Tom Whipple about why the AI we have is not what he wanted it to be; rational. And science columnist at the Financial Times Anj Ahuja brings her favourite new science to discuss.
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When using the probability matrix to pick from the candidate set, it is important that the candidate array be sorted in advance. Not doing so will fail to preserve the patterns distinctive of ordered dithering. A good approach is to sort the candidate colours by luminance, or the measure of a colour’s lightness4. When this is done, we effectively minimise the contrast between successive candidates in the array, making it easier to observe the pattern embedded the matrix.
This is relevant beyond toy demos. Dagger uses LLB as its execution engine for CI/CD pipelines. Earthly compiles Earthfiles into LLB. The pattern is proven at scale.