No shit, sherlock, it's sample data is the internet.
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Wheres 69 then?
That's a naughty number and we don't allow those.
In a lot of cases there's no naughty context to 69
Ask humans the same and most common numer is 37
Hello Veritasium enjoyer
37 is well represented. Proof that we've taught AI some of our own weird biases.
What's special about 37? Just that it's prime or is there a superstition or pop culture reference I don't know?
If you discount the pop-culture numbers (for us 7, 42, and 69) its the number most often chosen by people if you ask them for a random number between 1 and 100. It just seems the most random one to choose for a lot of people. Veritasium just did a video about it.
Is there some human sciences theory as to why?
I didn't know either, but it seems to be an often picked 'random' number by people. Here is an article about it, I didn't read it though.
What's the y axis?
The temperature scale, I think. You divide the logit output by the temperature before feeding it to the softmax function. Larger (resp. smaller) temperature results in a higher (resp. lower) entropy distribution.