Interesting, and with everything machine learning has been able to do so far, I guess I shouldn't be surprised if machine learning did surpass humans in curating music. But would the machine learning based curation ever…
Eh maybe I misread the article's content, but I feel like the headline should be changed to "is not bad for you". This prescriptive headline of "start cracking your knuckle because it's actually healthy for you" is so…
Yea I can see that. It does make me question every government policy or "handout" that aims to promote diversity, but I'm wondering whether this government policy of providing financial aid to low income students is one…
Oh not at al! I don't mean diversity strictly by skin color or race. I mainly mean economically underprivileged!
I think there are merits to diversity but of course there are also merits to a fully meritocratic system. But I think the ideal situation would be having a fully meritocratic system that has this "diversity" attribute.…
I think this is a step in the right direction to address the issue of computer science education and/or coding classes only being accessible to kids from privileged backgrounds. Ultimately, if this is successful (and I…
Right, but the dangerous part is that slow motion biases our judgement so that we ultimately determine an action was deliberate and planned.
What should Hillary stop doing? She should stop the recurring news of breached emails and all that, which keep on coming up because of poor management by the DNC, etc. (This is obviously an almost impossible task) What…
With the recent multi-million dollar bitcoin breach (http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/03/technology/bitcoin-exchange-...), this $65 wallet seems to be worth. Good timing on the post.
I made an account today, just to comment on this news. Seymour Papert's work on Constructionism really struck a chord with me. I first learned about his work in college, and things like Logo really resonated with me -…
Interesting, and with everything machine learning has been able to do so far, I guess I shouldn't be surprised if machine learning did surpass humans in curating music. But would the machine learning based curation ever…
Eh maybe I misread the article's content, but I feel like the headline should be changed to "is not bad for you". This prescriptive headline of "start cracking your knuckle because it's actually healthy for you" is so…
Yea I can see that. It does make me question every government policy or "handout" that aims to promote diversity, but I'm wondering whether this government policy of providing financial aid to low income students is one…
Oh not at al! I don't mean diversity strictly by skin color or race. I mainly mean economically underprivileged!
I think there are merits to diversity but of course there are also merits to a fully meritocratic system. But I think the ideal situation would be having a fully meritocratic system that has this "diversity" attribute.…
I think this is a step in the right direction to address the issue of computer science education and/or coding classes only being accessible to kids from privileged backgrounds. Ultimately, if this is successful (and I…
Right, but the dangerous part is that slow motion biases our judgement so that we ultimately determine an action was deliberate and planned.
What should Hillary stop doing? She should stop the recurring news of breached emails and all that, which keep on coming up because of poor management by the DNC, etc. (This is obviously an almost impossible task) What…
With the recent multi-million dollar bitcoin breach (http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/03/technology/bitcoin-exchange-...), this $65 wallet seems to be worth. Good timing on the post.
I made an account today, just to comment on this news. Seymour Papert's work on Constructionism really struck a chord with me. I first learned about his work in college, and things like Logo really resonated with me -…