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Microsoft A Microsoft-provided example of "multimodal chain-of-thought prompting" for Kosmos-1. Microsoft An example of Kosmos-1 doing visual question answering, provided by Microsoft. Microsoft ...
The most successful visual implementations balance attention-grabbing effects with clarity that allows players to understand game states without confusion or cognitive overload.
Double-masked jargon is so sneaky that I've only managed to uncover a few examples, says blogger Tania Lombrozo; it's real and, in some cases, it presents a barrier to effective science communication.
Drilling down: These are the worst offenders A pair of surveys out this summer highlight some of the most irritating and befuddling examples of jargon, at least according to U.S. workers.