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
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
The secret pic.twitter.com/Ub4a98QTPh
— Caitlin Hudon 👩💻 (@beeonaposy) July 23, 2021
In addition to CoPilot, @Microsoft, the owners of GitHub, have created a different but related product called “API Usage Examples”. It shows examples of API use with links to their source.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) July 20, 2021
Sometimes, this might be what you really need.https://t.co/d5hghPjjBa
Most time coding is not taken up in writing code, but with designing, debugging, and maintaining code. When code is automatically generated, it’s easy to end up with a lot more of it.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) July 20, 2021
Especially since Copilot code tends to be verbose.
Was there a main reason that led to Gradient Descent being the popular choice of optimization algorithms in the field of Machine Learning?
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) July 16, 2021
Good discussion 👇https://t.co/YojG0kI2qb
In the US since 1980 more than half of all bachelor’s degrees were earned by women. Over the last 40 years computer science became a less popular option for women. Source: https://t.co/OskNXeFFPs pic.twitter.com/crB1Q0fbCa
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 15, 2021
Today's 💡: @tessy_muiruri is a Risk and Analytics professional from Nairobi, Kenya. She used tweets by Kenyans on political candidates to create an EDA and sentiment analysis model. Timely given Kenya's upcoming elections next year. https://t.co/qrCIs22cF6
— Kaggle (@kaggle) July 14, 2021
"What percentage of visitors block Google Analytics trackers?" is an interesting question. Over the past 7 days, my CDN is reporting 2.6M pageviews for https://t.co/m6mT8SrKDD, but Google Analytics reports 443k pageviews. This is roughly consistent with the 80% figure below. https://t.co/HEEJtZZRMY
— François Chollet (@fchollet) July 10, 2021
The more I work in prod, the more I realize how hard it is to do prob & stats right.
— Chip Huyen (@chipro) July 8, 2021
Splitting data is easy. Sampling data correctly is hard.
Writing metrics is easy. Understanding what metrics measure is hard.
Monitoring numbers is easy. Interpreting them is very, very hard.
Should this be "/=" instead of "*="? Thanks for sharing this!
— Brian Bartoldson (@bartoldson) July 6, 2021
The first step to mastering something is always to *have faith in your capability to learn new skills*. No matter how hard or mystifying the task seems.
— François Chollet (@fchollet) July 5, 2021
The pipeline myth won't die. Google execs are really trying to convince us that they just need to train more students, and it doesn't matter how many senior leaders they wrongly fire.
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) July 5, 2021