Have you considered that their deplatforming of a sitting president was justified? I don't understand how you could decide that this article is silly right off the bat, unless you 1) think buzzfeed is just silly or 2)…
I haven't had this much fun since September 9th, 1999...
Well ... the fact that it isn't tells a story about what people really found problematic w/ Facebook and the NY Post.
Interesting... honestly having seen some of GPT-3's output I'd be curious how well it performs here. One of the things that I think can still give GPT-3 away (GPT-2 as well) ... is that even if the text feels real, it…
Didn't the whole generations fight for something more complex than "the right to be not told to social distance during a pandemic"? Democracy, actual freedom of speech, freedom from power structures etc.... what rights…
The idea that we "stopped" the world economy doesn't really make sense from the point of view that lockdown orders don't apply to the economy, but rather to people moving around. A lot of industries will suffer but the…
what instances are you referring to that get buried?
What are "lies" that Aaron Sorkin likes which he is conflating as truth? Also are you suggesting because the New York Times has a paywall that no one should publish any "open letters" like somehow he's involved in the…
Pretty sure that is the point...? The United States won't be safe. So I'd assume if you accept this paper, the answer is yes you should be.
Yea this was my impression too. I've worked with HIPAA data and usually I had to remove far more than just like a "name" for it to be de-identified.
How would you combine HIPAA with another data source to identify the individual? Not suggesting it can't be done, just wondering how one might do that? Being able to link data that can identify a person to some…
Ironically on your point, a book seems like a poor way to send a message to this particular president...
Everything depends on taste but I love Neuromancer, it's really good at building a complicated world that isn't overburdened and I find the notion that it is "boring" kind of crazy! It almost reads like a thriller.…
Seriously!!! I literally have told so many people this and they just think I'm insane but I love this game!!
What is the financial interest he has in breaking facebook? How's it related to his failure at The New Republic?
Yea but that's okay right... people can write that. It's actually probably more effective than an "objective" piece. It's persuasive because the author's clearly loves the vibe, and describes it in a weirdly beautiful…
This doesn't seem like it has anything to do with the technology discussed... and what is your comparison country? Which US airports have you been too?
I work with a group using machine learning for drug discovery (I'm not a biologist/chemist) but the bio people around me loved to talk poorly about Watson's drug discovery tool. Lots of focus on the algorithms in the…
I guess it depends on... what "work" means. So I worked on Deep Networks for quantum chemistry (I'm not a physicist or chemist but) I can tell you people were ecstatic about the possibility that the approximations that…
What is considered to be "top of game" in deep learning in your experience... does that apply to just researchers like Ian Goodfellow who come up with completely novel methods for ML algorithms, or does it extend as far…
"and seeing this smart condom article ... finally it all clicked...we were living in a dystopia"
Taxpayers actually subsidize almost every industry. States and various local governments give tons of incentives and loans of different kinds to projects / startups and companies for different reasons. (one popular…
how have tax payers been milked with regard to Tesla?
Sry genuinely confused which pop is brainwashed? China or did you mean the US? Also I don't think the UK should have that list. The fact that the US doesn't is a major not minor detail. I'm not trying to compare and…
Actually seems like they do: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Russia The US maintains no such "list" mentioned in this article. Also, not to spin your words.... but couldn't help it here: "as long as…
Have you considered that their deplatforming of a sitting president was justified? I don't understand how you could decide that this article is silly right off the bat, unless you 1) think buzzfeed is just silly or 2)…
I haven't had this much fun since September 9th, 1999...
Well ... the fact that it isn't tells a story about what people really found problematic w/ Facebook and the NY Post.
Interesting... honestly having seen some of GPT-3's output I'd be curious how well it performs here. One of the things that I think can still give GPT-3 away (GPT-2 as well) ... is that even if the text feels real, it…
Didn't the whole generations fight for something more complex than "the right to be not told to social distance during a pandemic"? Democracy, actual freedom of speech, freedom from power structures etc.... what rights…
The idea that we "stopped" the world economy doesn't really make sense from the point of view that lockdown orders don't apply to the economy, but rather to people moving around. A lot of industries will suffer but the…
what instances are you referring to that get buried?
What are "lies" that Aaron Sorkin likes which he is conflating as truth? Also are you suggesting because the New York Times has a paywall that no one should publish any "open letters" like somehow he's involved in the…
Pretty sure that is the point...? The United States won't be safe. So I'd assume if you accept this paper, the answer is yes you should be.
Yea this was my impression too. I've worked with HIPAA data and usually I had to remove far more than just like a "name" for it to be de-identified.
How would you combine HIPAA with another data source to identify the individual? Not suggesting it can't be done, just wondering how one might do that? Being able to link data that can identify a person to some…
Ironically on your point, a book seems like a poor way to send a message to this particular president...
Everything depends on taste but I love Neuromancer, it's really good at building a complicated world that isn't overburdened and I find the notion that it is "boring" kind of crazy! It almost reads like a thriller.…
Seriously!!! I literally have told so many people this and they just think I'm insane but I love this game!!
What is the financial interest he has in breaking facebook? How's it related to his failure at The New Republic?
Yea but that's okay right... people can write that. It's actually probably more effective than an "objective" piece. It's persuasive because the author's clearly loves the vibe, and describes it in a weirdly beautiful…
This doesn't seem like it has anything to do with the technology discussed... and what is your comparison country? Which US airports have you been too?
I work with a group using machine learning for drug discovery (I'm not a biologist/chemist) but the bio people around me loved to talk poorly about Watson's drug discovery tool. Lots of focus on the algorithms in the…
I guess it depends on... what "work" means. So I worked on Deep Networks for quantum chemistry (I'm not a physicist or chemist but) I can tell you people were ecstatic about the possibility that the approximations that…
What is considered to be "top of game" in deep learning in your experience... does that apply to just researchers like Ian Goodfellow who come up with completely novel methods for ML algorithms, or does it extend as far…
"and seeing this smart condom article ... finally it all clicked...we were living in a dystopia"
Taxpayers actually subsidize almost every industry. States and various local governments give tons of incentives and loans of different kinds to projects / startups and companies for different reasons. (one popular…
how have tax payers been milked with regard to Tesla?
Sry genuinely confused which pop is brainwashed? China or did you mean the US? Also I don't think the UK should have that list. The fact that the US doesn't is a major not minor detail. I'm not trying to compare and…
Actually seems like they do: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Russia The US maintains no such "list" mentioned in this article. Also, not to spin your words.... but couldn't help it here: "as long as…