As long as we allow campaign contributions from corporate interests, politicians will continue to vote against public interest.
I don't know the legality of what they did, but it's pretty clearly a reason to favor government involvement in fringe cases like this. Sounds like what they did was fraud.
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As long as we allow campaign contributions from corporate interests, politicians will continue to vote against public interest.
I don't know the legality of what they did, but it's pretty clearly a reason to favor government involvement in fringe cases like this. Sounds like what they did was fraud.
It's interesting how you used the neural networks to overcome the vanishing gradient problem. The applications of neural networks are seemingly endless, as Sigmoidal.io demonstrates once again using it with natural…
I've had a surprising amount of traffic using a simple referral program.