Just curious, why did you pick ruby over python? Personal familiarity?
As someone mentioned in a comment section elsewhere, "It is very easy to sacrifice another person's job."
Who gets to decide whats "socially/morally net positive"? Every company thinks they're "socially/morally net positive", which at best happens by accident. If you want to help people, join a non-profit, don't buy into…
What he said was correct, its more a comment on the fundamental relationships than a prediction. The only thing that is priced in is the expectation of what is going to happen. No one knew for sure what the FED would do…
If you are going to "debias" your model, what is the point of even training the model to handle these issues in the first place? Not surprisingly, human language can be biased. If you train a model on human language it…
I remember a story a professor once told me about something similar to this. He once knew of a research team that was trying to develop an algorithm to tell the difference between pictures of American and Russian tanks.…
I definitely think thats a more realistic example of the things that might happen. It won't be the shady guy on the street corner, it'll be your boss asking you to do just one little thing.
Breaking News: Algortihm designed to learn how humans use words learns how humans use words
Not only from a socioeconomic point of view, but I would guess that having parents who are involved enough in a child's life to pay for, drive to, and participate in these types of activities is more likely to be a…
I just changed my caps lock key to escape. Life changing, highly recommend
How did you get started with that?
Location: Chicago, IL Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C++/C, Python, Caffe, TensorFlow Résumé/CV: https://mkrum.github.io/resume_latex.pdf Email: mrkrumdick@gmail.com Student, looking for internship…
Just curious, why did you pick ruby over python? Personal familiarity?
As someone mentioned in a comment section elsewhere, "It is very easy to sacrifice another person's job."
Who gets to decide whats "socially/morally net positive"? Every company thinks they're "socially/morally net positive", which at best happens by accident. If you want to help people, join a non-profit, don't buy into…
What he said was correct, its more a comment on the fundamental relationships than a prediction. The only thing that is priced in is the expectation of what is going to happen. No one knew for sure what the FED would do…
If you are going to "debias" your model, what is the point of even training the model to handle these issues in the first place? Not surprisingly, human language can be biased. If you train a model on human language it…
I remember a story a professor once told me about something similar to this. He once knew of a research team that was trying to develop an algorithm to tell the difference between pictures of American and Russian tanks.…
I definitely think thats a more realistic example of the things that might happen. It won't be the shady guy on the street corner, it'll be your boss asking you to do just one little thing.
Breaking News: Algortihm designed to learn how humans use words learns how humans use words
Not only from a socioeconomic point of view, but I would guess that having parents who are involved enough in a child's life to pay for, drive to, and participate in these types of activities is more likely to be a…
I just changed my caps lock key to escape. Life changing, highly recommend
How did you get started with that?
Location: Chicago, IL Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C++/C, Python, Caffe, TensorFlow Résumé/CV: https://mkrum.github.io/resume_latex.pdf Email: mrkrumdick@gmail.com Student, looking for internship…