It's reasonable to suspect that the party in charge of handling the audio wouldn't have considered that latency to the end user between the two streams would make their release not synchronous. They may even have…
>a very quick way to end up in the round archive I love this phrase
>A bubble does not have to be bad if you are using it on purpose What a vacuous statement
That was my first though :) Can't imagine trying to pump my data into someone elses pipeline and crossing my fingers for results!
Your website looks awesome, I really like the clean design. Have you considered a trial extending to their first outage notification, rather than 14 days? I would imagine if they don't see an outage in 14 days they're…
I think a better way to describe it is ven diagrams: conditional probability is just like, what proportion does A represent given B has already happened. A might be small in the ven diagram box, but take up a larger…
not OP but https://www.zmescience.com/ecology/pollution-ecology/the-dow... pretty much a google search away
and what if the 50k figure never changes? 50k will conveniently be worth less over a few decades - the slippery slope is a built-in feature unless actively changed
if a google employee suggested they check for AI confusing gorillas and black people, damore than likely be fired for thinking it up
pretty snarky to suggest facebook is the only way developing countries would utilise the internet. access to knowledge to better their lives, even turn them into astronomers perhaps
if you agreed to get ice-cream next year, then become lactose-intolerant, do you refuse to reconsider?
Google is maybe the only other company with the capability to collect the data necessary to solve self-driving. But they don't own the car production, they need to partner, and hence are at the whims of traditional…
thank god they picked both
I did not enjoy this read; drawing conclusions about humans from simple systems is most often as true as an exercise in astrology. >I don't personally think humans explicitly look ahead very often. We give ourselves…
> They are doing well, because... you just drew a big one
it's not equal exposure at all, it's equal opportunity for exposure. i can post a comment on FB and get 0 likes, that doesn't give me equal exposure to the latest nike video on their page. denying opportunity for…
if a country charges a man with sleeping with another man, one which carries a potential death sentence, and after bail he claims asylum in the west, would you consider his skipping bail a perversion of justice?
>you can't use an ROC curve, sensitivity, or specificity. You need to use precision and recall and make a PR curve But sensitivity and recall are the same thing...
How did you find working in that environment compared to some other projects with clearer direction?
get traction is definitely not a silicon valley, or product specific phrase. I think he wanted to know how on earth 'AI' will solve this. People will claim AI can solve anything...
>maybe even deep learning, we could make it a lot less of black magic these two things are antithetical
we talking about averages here, not maximums
what restless pontification
well driving a max is safer than a shark tasteless
a formal presentation in a 'women in physics' workshop, not a physics workshop. you're implying it was entirely out of context
It's reasonable to suspect that the party in charge of handling the audio wouldn't have considered that latency to the end user between the two streams would make their release not synchronous. They may even have…
>a very quick way to end up in the round archive I love this phrase
>A bubble does not have to be bad if you are using it on purpose What a vacuous statement
That was my first though :) Can't imagine trying to pump my data into someone elses pipeline and crossing my fingers for results!
Your website looks awesome, I really like the clean design. Have you considered a trial extending to their first outage notification, rather than 14 days? I would imagine if they don't see an outage in 14 days they're…
I think a better way to describe it is ven diagrams: conditional probability is just like, what proportion does A represent given B has already happened. A might be small in the ven diagram box, but take up a larger…
not OP but https://www.zmescience.com/ecology/pollution-ecology/the-dow... pretty much a google search away
and what if the 50k figure never changes? 50k will conveniently be worth less over a few decades - the slippery slope is a built-in feature unless actively changed
if a google employee suggested they check for AI confusing gorillas and black people, damore than likely be fired for thinking it up
pretty snarky to suggest facebook is the only way developing countries would utilise the internet. access to knowledge to better their lives, even turn them into astronomers perhaps
if you agreed to get ice-cream next year, then become lactose-intolerant, do you refuse to reconsider?
Google is maybe the only other company with the capability to collect the data necessary to solve self-driving. But they don't own the car production, they need to partner, and hence are at the whims of traditional…
thank god they picked both
I did not enjoy this read; drawing conclusions about humans from simple systems is most often as true as an exercise in astrology. >I don't personally think humans explicitly look ahead very often. We give ourselves…
> They are doing well, because... you just drew a big one
it's not equal exposure at all, it's equal opportunity for exposure. i can post a comment on FB and get 0 likes, that doesn't give me equal exposure to the latest nike video on their page. denying opportunity for…
if a country charges a man with sleeping with another man, one which carries a potential death sentence, and after bail he claims asylum in the west, would you consider his skipping bail a perversion of justice?
>you can't use an ROC curve, sensitivity, or specificity. You need to use precision and recall and make a PR curve But sensitivity and recall are the same thing...
How did you find working in that environment compared to some other projects with clearer direction?
get traction is definitely not a silicon valley, or product specific phrase. I think he wanted to know how on earth 'AI' will solve this. People will claim AI can solve anything...
>maybe even deep learning, we could make it a lot less of black magic these two things are antithetical
we talking about averages here, not maximums
what restless pontification
well driving a max is safer than a shark tasteless
a formal presentation in a 'women in physics' workshop, not a physics workshop. you're implying it was entirely out of context