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#Algorithms
dan barker
danbarker
Oddly: A-Levels is a good example showing that 'algorithms' have impacted our lives for a long time. A-levels themselves are basically an algorithm to categorise students.And their outcome has always
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Emre Eren Korkmaz
Dr_Eren_Korkmaz
The algorithm scandal in the UK categorising students based on their social classes is a "great" example of how algorithms reproduce the social system.This is not a mistake. Most algorithms
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Dr. Sarah Bond
SarahEBond
Can we chat a sec? Many friends and family have sent me the new AI-produced portraits of Roman Emperors. I don’t wish to share the project or even the picture
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Alex Teytelboym
t8el
"Algorithm" is a dirty word in the UK at the moment. The Ofqual grading algorithm sucked. Even the BBC had a go at algorithms. But let me tell you about
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🍦🍨🍧 tal yarkoni 🍮🍨🍦
talyarkoni
it should go without saying that complicated decision-making algorithms need human supervision. but this WaPo article making the rounds completely undermines its own argument by picking an example that is
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Melanie Stefan
MelanieIStefan
In the debate about A Level results, I hear a lot of people blaming “the algorithms” or saying that “the computer got it wrong”. This is inaccurate. Computers and algorithms
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Nathan Sturtevant
nathansttt
Many people know A* and Weighted A*, but there is actually rich family of similar algorithms that are all easily to implement, with several suboptimal variants. A thread on our
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D.J. Schreffler
DJSchreffler
1. People generally try to figure out how to make the most money (benefit) for the least effort (cost).2. In the case of authors, that has a huge overlap with
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Dean Abdou
TheDeanAbdou
Ever since @nnesaga guested on that Inside Gaming video, a lot of ignorant folks have been coming out saying "numbers are important, it's not about the colour of your skin"
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Dr. Mansa Keita
rasmansa
Much of machine learning is training on category variables and then using them to make predictions about individuals.There aren't many ML algorithms trained just on single individuals.https://twitter.com/pmddomingos/status/1353096987399
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Lewis Wiltshire
LewisWiltshire
This is currently happening again, this time with some guy who says food poverty is idleness. Seems every liberal on Twitter has rebroadcast his thoughts with a comment intended to
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Christopher Mims
mims
Much has been written about this, yet there is tremendous value in how @JoannaStern boils this down to its thought-provoking essence: There are real alternatives to social media Tech giants
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Shubhendu Trivedi
_onionesque
Off on a tangent from some of the comments: It is an interesting research question to understand which algebraic structures (over which convolution is defined) admit fast algorithms and which
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Usman M. (Goose)
usgoose
Time for another thread on algo trading basics as I've been getting many DM's on where to start:1. Start with trading manually and finding what works for you, what trading
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Andrew Trask
iamtrask
I'm concerned that many don't understand free speech in the context of algorithmsIMO, speech in the digital west is more threatened by filter bubbles than by traditional methodsIt's not about
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Maghan McDowell
maghanmcd
Bias in AI has been a big topic for years: Because biased humans make algorithms, which do the work of many people (+ ppl trust computers to spit out truth),
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