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by OpenAI on 2021-07-28 (UTC).

We’re releasing Triton 1.0, an open-source Python-like programming language for writing efficient GPU code. OpenAI researchers with no GPU programming experience have used Triton to produce kernels that are 2x faster than their PyTorch equivalents. https://t.co/bdovUjTMuF

— OpenAI (@OpenAI) July 28, 2021
tool
by NandoDF on 2021-07-27 (UTC).

A nice multi-agent reinforcement learning library by ⁦@instadeepai⁩ including our old DIAL method ⁦@iassael⁩ ⁦@j_foerst⁩ ⁦@shimon8282⁩ - built using Acme ⁦ https://t.co/F2XmdcA7WM

— Nando de Freitas (@NandoDF) July 27, 2021
toolrl
by PHDcomics on 2021-07-27 (UTC).

Among Us pic.twitter.com/FaE62QO5cU

— PHD Comics (@PHDcomics) July 27, 2021
humour
by simongerman600 on 2021-07-27 (UTC).

#Tokyo2020 is the first ever gender-balanced Olympic Games. Animated graphic shows the development of female participation and sports featured at the Games. Source: https://t.co/0WjCXr23Dz pic.twitter.com/8KI0t6CgWe

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 27, 2021
datavizbias
by jbhuang0604 on 2021-07-27 (UTC).

How to make steady progress in my research?

I worked so damn hard but "IT JUST DOESN'T WORK!"😤
How can I unblock myself quickly and make good progress toward the goals?

Below I compiled a list of tips that I found useful. 👇

— Jia-Bin Huang (@jbhuang0604) July 27, 2021
tipthought
by rctatman on 2021-07-26 (UTC).

Pardon my language, but: as someone with a career in machine learning: I cannot overstate how fundamentally fucked up (both technically and ethically) this is. https://t.co/AhGm0aliZM

— Rachael Tatman (@rctatman) July 26, 2021
miscethics
by simongerman600 on 2021-07-26 (UTC).

Gold medal-winning times in the Men's 100m Sprint at the Summer Olympics. The chart also shows how much of an outlier Bolt’s 9.63 seconds were. What a run! Source: https://t.co/o5ESJRpSvE pic.twitter.com/8WBhpCdDlb

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 26, 2021
dataviz
by simongerman600 on 2021-07-25 (UTC).

How much better can a graphic about an Olympic event possibly get? https://t.co/ZFCSeM7gBd

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 25, 2021
dataviz
by EricTopol on 2021-07-24 (UTC).

Vaccination prevented ~75% of hospitalizations in England's Delta wave, as determined by modelinghttps://t.co/EWtgB2Vjgx @FT @mroliverbarnes @jburnmurdoch
"@PHE_UK estimates...vaccines being used in the UK are between 91 and 97 per cent effective in preventing hospitalisation." pic.twitter.com/ZUz0Xuaa6f

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 24, 2021
dataviz
In a group with 90 other tweets.
by beeonaposy on 2021-07-23 (UTC).

The secret pic.twitter.com/Ub4a98QTPh

— Caitlin Hudon 👩‍💻 (@beeonaposy) July 23, 2021
misc
by hardmaru on 2021-07-23 (UTC).

Interesting keynote talk by @iyadrahwan #ALIFE2021

In the Moral Machines project, they ask people from different countries about how they think self-driving cars ought to behave under various scenarios. They discuss whether such internal ethical rules need to be region-specific. https://t.co/F4UfDzlysn pic.twitter.com/q1AirYj1E4

— hardmaru (@hardmaru) July 23, 2021
ethicslearning
by jeremyphoward on 2021-07-22 (UTC).

Interesting new approach to 3D X-ray imaging that uses fastai's "decrappification" approach, made famous by @DeOldify and @manorlaboratory, to remove undesired background noise when finding diffraction spotshttps://t.co/srATj8fnQZ

— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) July 22, 2021
researchcv
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