To address the weaponization of fake news, #AI has been touted to be a solution.
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) October 21, 2018
But @GaryMarcus and Ernest Davis @NYU_CSE aren't buying it.https://t.co/cBHrAqnggF @nytopinion pic.twitter.com/ndD7UAGhqt
To address the weaponization of fake news, #AI has been touted to be a solution.
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) October 21, 2018
But @GaryMarcus and Ernest Davis @NYU_CSE aren't buying it.https://t.co/cBHrAqnggF @nytopinion pic.twitter.com/ndD7UAGhqt
Here’s a graph showing the student enrollment in @stanford #NLProc courses over the years—it’s been up and to the right! (CC @zehavoc) pic.twitter.com/aKNAlB2pqj
— Stanford NLP Group (@stanfordnlp) October 20, 2018
The raw time series is really messy because there's a lot of powerful factors that influence the temperature dramatically (air conditioning being turned on/off, windows being opened/closed, doors between rooms being opened/closed, etc.). pic.twitter.com/pEKGi9OZsQ
— John Myles White (@johnmyleswhite) October 20, 2018
The fastai v1 installation troubleshooting guide by Stas Bekman is quite terrific, and may well be very useful even for @PyTorch users that aren't using fastaihttps://t.co/gdb7lasBXd pic.twitter.com/QIHg6C02Dt
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) October 20, 2018
It's like asking "Have we gone too far in trying to remove bugs from our code?"
— Thomas G. Dietterich (@tdietterich) October 20, 2018
Stanford today soft launches our Human-Centered AI Initiative. I’m very excited to be co-directing this initiative with former provost John Etchemendy. Our mission: To advance #AI research, education, policy, and practice to benefit humanity. @Stanford https://t.co/ddDbHVVS0C
— Fei-Fei Li (@drfeifei) October 19, 2018
Terrific interview of @bhutanisanyam1 and fellow @fastdotai alum (and now @OpenAI fellow) @mcleavey discussing how she went from classical pianist to deep learning researcher. Glad to see some of my tips were helpful! :)https://t.co/naFCwLKrkD pic.twitter.com/MsnYDdQWJj
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) October 19, 2018
Good thread about gaming. I’ve learned so much more from games than I did in middle/high school. And some of my best memories are from virtual worlds. Some of my best friends are people I’ve met online in games. https://t.co/dJxRXTZOqu
— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) October 19, 2018
Always a good idea to listen to Yann 😊 https://t.co/XbhryopJsU
— Nando de Freitas (@NandoDF) October 19, 2018
The trajectory is clear: more people are playing games, their economies are getting bigger, the closed economies of these games hurt both trust and extensibility (see https://t.co/uD0izGKfWY), and crypto will make these economies open.
— Fred Ehrsam (@FEhrsam) October 19, 2018
Curious why so many coders love tone-policing.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) October 18, 2018
You'd think these people could understand that content is more important.
Maybe it's the same folks who get excited about tabs vs spaces https://t.co/3dIhmHHaST
ML is losing some of its luster for me. How do you like your ML career? https://t.co/Tu0ntGiCK0
— /MachineLearning (@slashML) October 18, 2018