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I had a lot of fun playing this! It's definitely the quirkiness that sets it apart from the typical "GenAI" content. Highly recommend other hackernews readers check it out.


So lovely to hear, thank you for the kind words!


thats just not in the BDs ethos. They have been the only company really trying to physically build these kinds of robust, dynamic systems for the last 3 decades (almost to a fault).


Thank you for thinking of this and implementing it!

But, I'm wondering is there any major difference between just clicking the "..." next to the song in the default interface and selecting "Download->Audio"?


You need to create an account to access download links (and I only see this option for songs I've generated). However, it looks like each link simply points to an mp3 file based on the song id. eg:

https://cdn1.suno.ai/$SONG_ID.mp3


1. Open the website https://app.suno.ai/. 2. Click on the share button above any song to obtain the share URL. 3. Paste the URL onto our website https://sunoaidownload.com/. 4. Click 'Download'.


Or prediction is intelligence.

I think we need a more rigorous definition to go beyond tautology


Wow, some actual legit content on HN!


Hahaha ty ty!


Congrats to Noam (and the whole team)!


Noam brown switched to openai. He has been talking a lot about planning and rl in combination with language models on Twitter too.


I believe that switch is the cause for the subset of rumours that GPT5 was primed for superhuman persuasion skills.


Sure A* is awesome, but taking the "star" and immediately attributing it to A* is probably a bridge too far.

Q* or any X* for that matter is extremely common for referring to the optimal function under certain assumptions. (usually cost / reward structure).


Yeah I just saw the video from that researcher (later an OpenAI researcher?) that talked about it back in 2016... not that I understood much, but it definitely seemed that Q* was a generalization of the Q algorithm described on the previous slide. The optimum something across all somethings.


LeCun: Please ignore the deluge of complete nonsense about Q*. https://twitter.com/ylecun/status/1728126868342145481


As someone with a borderline acceptable understanding of RL this is the most accurate take so far.


If you have the possibility I would be quite interested in a link to the video or alternatively the name of the researcher you mention.


It's Noam Brown, he worked at Meta AI before on Cicero and No-hands Poker before that.


I really have to plug the method of Comprehensible Input (CI) [0].

Specifically, Pablo Román's effort to make this viable for Spanish [1]. I started before there was a website or anything, just watching free youtube videos. Now I'm definitely B2 or C1. I subscribe partially just to show my support even though I mostly consume native-level media now.

Similar and helpful along he lines of CI are [2] and [3].

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_hypothesis [1] https://dreamingspanish.com [2] https://refold.la/ [3] https://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/


For what it's worth, this was a paper I was exposed to during grad school for robotics/CS. I'm not saying one has to go to school to get good curation of content, but it is certainly one way to be exposed to a well structured foundation of knowledge in your field.


If you send me an invite, I pinky promise I will post something interesting and we can have a HN clique of at least 2. =D Email: {HNusername}@live.com


Not OP, but I have an extra - I emailed it to you.


Thank you kind soul! Unfortunately, I found out that mailbox is full. Thanks microsoft...

If you happen to see this, please check my profile for a working email!


Of course, I messaged you at your profile email address.


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