Nayoung Jun
@nayoung_jun
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Research Scientist @Meta @RealityLabs; Ph.D. @DukeNeuro
San Francisco
Joined September 2019
Excited to finally reveal what I've been working on: a neuromotor interface for the next-generation human-computer interaction!🚀 It's been an absolute privilege to collaborate with an incredible team on this project. Manuscript:
biorxiv.org
Since the advent of computing, humans have sought computer input technologies that are expressive, intuitive, and universal. While diverse modalities have been developed, including keyboards, mice,...
1/7 For the past decade, our team at Meta Reality Labs (previously CTRL-labs) has been dedicated to developing a neuromotor interface. Our goal is to address the Human Computer Interaction challenge of providing effortless, intuitive, and efficient input to computers.
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The youngish democracy has taken a beating, and its president is still in office. What happens in the next few weeks is of grave importance both to the country, and to the politics of East Asia https://t.co/Es41HxZQzj Photo: Reuters
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1/7 For the past decade, our team at Meta Reality Labs (previously CTRL-labs) has been dedicated to developing a neuromotor interface. Our goal is to address the Human Computer Interaction challenge of providing effortless, intuitive, and efficient input to computers.
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ChatGPT with voice is now available to all free users. Download the app on your phone and tap the headphones icon to start a conversation. Sound on 🔊
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Let yourself occasionally get a little screwed in exchange for not having to live with your guard up all the time. It’s worth it.
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Excited to bring voice mode to ChatGPT! Amazing work by @AlecRad @_jongwook_kim @txhf @giertler @michpokrass @joannejang and many others!
Use your voice to engage in a back-and-forth conversation with ChatGPT. Speak with it on the go, request a bedtime story, or settle a dinner table debate. Sound on 🔊
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Use your voice to engage in a back-and-forth conversation with ChatGPT. Speak with it on the go, request a bedtime story, or settle a dinner table debate. Sound on 🔊
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voice mode and vision for chatgpt! really worth a try.
openai.com
We are beginning to roll out new voice and image capabilities in ChatGPT. They offer a new, more intuitive type of interface by allowing you to have a voice conversation or show ChatGPT what you’re...
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Announcing GPT-4, a large multimodal model, with our best-ever results on capabilities and alignment: https://t.co/TwLFssyALF
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ChatGPT and Whisper are now available through our API (plus developer policy updates). We ❤️ developers:
openai.com
Developers can now integrate ChatGPT and Whisper models into their apps and products through our API.
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#NeurIPS2022 is still ongoing! Tomorrow, I will present a deep dive of this work paired with @mertrory et al., who used response-optimized models to study encoding strategies in the visual system. Come to 'Featured Papers Panels 6A' at 8pm ET and participate in our discussion 🤗
Why do we need SO many cell types in the retina? Efficient coding theory can begin to answer that! I am happy to announce that my new work “Efficient coding, channel capacity and the emergence of retinal mosaics” with @GregDField & @jmxpearson is accepted to #NeurIPS2022! more👇
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Thanks to the tireless efforts of the PCs in 2022 to put together a wonderful in-person program. (@kchonyc, @aliceoh, @DaniCMBelg , Alekh Agarwal) Rest up on Sunday and we look forward to an exciting virtual agenda starting Monday Dec 5 https://t.co/9Lm4we4Dgh
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Try talking with ChatGPT, our new AI system which is optimized for dialogue. Your feedback will help us improve it.
openai.com
We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect...
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To make sense of a busy visual world, @DukeNeuro’s @nayoung_jun + @JMGrohNeuro report in their new paper in @eLife that macaque brain cells use a telephone wiring trick to send a unique signal about different objects it "sees" along a single neuron.
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