Artificial Intelligence #12
Andriy Burkov
PhD in AI, ML at TalentNeuron, author of ?? The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book and ?? the Machine Learning Engineering book
- Modeling salary and gender in the tech industry
- Three reasons why we are far from achieving artificial general intelligence
- Swift: Google’s bet on differentiable programming
- New UMAP release with new features
- The US released 10 principles that it hopes will make AI safer
- Data project checklist
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- Human-in-the-loop: does it work?
- How AI is helping us discover materials faster than ever
- A modern introduction to online learning
- Painting many pasts: synthesizing time-lapse videos of paintings
- Can an AI be an inventor? Not yet.
- AI is helping the fossil fuel industry squeeze as much oil and gas out of the ground as possible
- Machine-generated poetry should expand our appreciation of art
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Network Engineer I, Cisco network (LAN/WAN/W-LAN), Telecom Infrastructure Engineer W-WAN (CDMA/4G/5G)
4 年Hello Andriy, looking forward to have conversation and understand more about it.
Digital Marketing Executive
4 年Great
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4 年I look forward to participation in the newsletter!
Cohost at monster castle interactive radio
4 年Hi! Andriy Im interested in learning more? is the 20 positions filled? Will There be hundreds Applying? im sincerely interseted1
Senior Software Engineer II at OM1
4 年Swift looks interesting. I could definitely use some speed improvements in some of my python production models, but until it has support for windows there is little chance it’ll gain any traction in the python community.