long strolls are bliss
well the answer is a bit more complicated than just replacing dermatologists with a CNN. I am pretty convinced the better approach is something like the approach in this paper-use the CNN on easy cases-have the CNN tell…
that's a good point about the rigid surface.
eh some adversarial inputs are very robust to perturbations/orientation. see the famous turtle video.
frankly I am quite skeptical of the macro-economic predictions of a 'blockchain mark consultant'
of course not but the united states definitely tries to protect its nationals from what it views as inappropriate harassment and legal enforcement from foreign governments.
well I definitely do want my tax money being spent on this.
precisely.
less id checks-probably easy to bribe past any border guards-easier to get informal cash based transport. If I was one of these people I'd find the cheapest bus I could find and get into cambodia asap. I would also wear…
at least one is an american national. I'd support the united states sanctioning the ever living hell out of the Thai government if they executed an american national for building a buoy.
mmm I was pretty sure I read it. I cannot find the reference so I think you are right. I'm going to edit my comment.
I also think instagram ads are actually pretty close to normal posts [embedded effectively] so to me they are more effective. another reason to avoid being used by zuck
I don't have a citation here but I think facebook tried to create a slow vesting schedule for these aquihires so they would have golden shackles
I think you can act in democratic ways. Like 1. donating 20 dollars to susan collin's opponent for instance 2. voting against your senator I think the bigger thing is that it is a TORRENT that overwhelms.
I'll be explicit. I shed no tears for Russian agents involved in interfering with american elections.
Yeah it seems that's true/I was wrong. I was reading george conway's twitter and I saw this tweet thread by a washingtonpost journalist `If this is the only subject to which the charges relate (& there are none on…
It is bullshit PACER isn't free or significantly cheaper
well when obama was president assange was hiding in the embassy so I think attributing much significance to fact the obama administration did not issue this indictment is a bit tenuous.
If your researched is focused on Gans/adversarial stuff the specificity of working with goodfellow might out-weigh some other concerns. Also-hey-I'm not trying to make this tradeoff. I am just saying I can imagine…
Thanks this book also looks good!
eh honestly a lot AI people might give up publishing for a little while to work with/around goodfellow.
Ian Goodfellow already has come up with the next great DL architecture. So its possible he will do so again. edit: thinking about your question more-as an AI person I think the business logic behind hiring AI research…
or read a random walk down wallstreet
Another data-point is that I literally just went to talk by a researcher from Toyota's self-driving car group and they 1) mentioned some OTA updates they made on their auto-pilot features in the last several months. 2)…
That's true. Good point. Also I really like this book. It's just not really what I think of when I think of theory.
long strolls are bliss
well the answer is a bit more complicated than just replacing dermatologists with a CNN. I am pretty convinced the better approach is something like the approach in this paper-use the CNN on easy cases-have the CNN tell…
that's a good point about the rigid surface.
eh some adversarial inputs are very robust to perturbations/orientation. see the famous turtle video.
frankly I am quite skeptical of the macro-economic predictions of a 'blockchain mark consultant'
of course not but the united states definitely tries to protect its nationals from what it views as inappropriate harassment and legal enforcement from foreign governments.
well I definitely do want my tax money being spent on this.
precisely.
less id checks-probably easy to bribe past any border guards-easier to get informal cash based transport. If I was one of these people I'd find the cheapest bus I could find and get into cambodia asap. I would also wear…
at least one is an american national. I'd support the united states sanctioning the ever living hell out of the Thai government if they executed an american national for building a buoy.
mmm I was pretty sure I read it. I cannot find the reference so I think you are right. I'm going to edit my comment.
I also think instagram ads are actually pretty close to normal posts [embedded effectively] so to me they are more effective. another reason to avoid being used by zuck
I don't have a citation here but I think facebook tried to create a slow vesting schedule for these aquihires so they would have golden shackles
I think you can act in democratic ways. Like 1. donating 20 dollars to susan collin's opponent for instance 2. voting against your senator I think the bigger thing is that it is a TORRENT that overwhelms.
I'll be explicit. I shed no tears for Russian agents involved in interfering with american elections.
Yeah it seems that's true/I was wrong. I was reading george conway's twitter and I saw this tweet thread by a washingtonpost journalist `If this is the only subject to which the charges relate (& there are none on…
It is bullshit PACER isn't free or significantly cheaper
well when obama was president assange was hiding in the embassy so I think attributing much significance to fact the obama administration did not issue this indictment is a bit tenuous.
If your researched is focused on Gans/adversarial stuff the specificity of working with goodfellow might out-weigh some other concerns. Also-hey-I'm not trying to make this tradeoff. I am just saying I can imagine…
Thanks this book also looks good!
eh honestly a lot AI people might give up publishing for a little while to work with/around goodfellow.
Ian Goodfellow already has come up with the next great DL architecture. So its possible he will do so again. edit: thinking about your question more-as an AI person I think the business logic behind hiring AI research…
or read a random walk down wallstreet
Another data-point is that I literally just went to talk by a researcher from Toyota's self-driving car group and they 1) mentioned some OTA updates they made on their auto-pilot features in the last several months. 2)…
That's true. Good point. Also I really like this book. It's just not really what I think of when I think of theory.