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Dom
dqmonn
I think Reinforcement Learning is one of the most fun applications of ML. Train an algorithm by rewarding it Here's how it works, what it's good for In traditional
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
Today Google @DeepMind announced that their deep learning system AlphaFold has achieved unprecedented levels of accuracy on the “protein folding problem”, a grand challenge problem in computational biochemistry.What is this
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Jelle Zuidema
wzuidema
What does it take to force a neural network to represent the syntactic structure of natural language? For those of us that take both decades of linguistic research and the
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Roel Dobbe
roeldobbe
"Google is most likely renting [Deepmind] its TPUs [computational infrastructure] at a discount"Energy devouring AI-infrastructure hidden in another Alphabet business unit. And while they argue it's all green energy, there
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
Researchers make terrible futurists. Really. Why? Several reasons:(1) Because they spend their days trying to solve really hard problems. They experience 99.9% "hard" and "it doesn't work yet". This induces
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Meanwhile, in the rest of science... Amazingly, I seem to have written some articles that weren't about Covid this year; here are some of them. (A thread.) This was one
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Nando de Freitas
NandoDF
Another long thread. Bear with me till the end please. These are my views, and not necessarily of those associated with me. Though those associated with me have been incredibly
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Eliot Pence
EliotPence
I put together a "Top 10" predictions for African venture investment in 2021. Here we go...See the final product on @CSISAfrica website in the New Year! 1. @Jumia_Group gets taken
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steven t. piantadosi
spiantado
A new paper on (i) how to connect high-level cognitive theories to neuroscience / neural nets, and (ii) how learners can construct new concepts like number or logic without presupposing
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Alexandros Marinos
alexandrosM
Machines are making beautiful things without even trying to. We ask them to make something that optimizes for our requirements, they give us something back that looks surprisingly like nature.
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
The UK is clearly in decline. Many ordinary people are being charged ruinous sums of money for in-person patrols by fire wardens due to risks from flammable cladding, installed by
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Paras Chopra
paraschopra
Artificial general intelligence is risky by default.(a thread on this bold conjecture) It's also my 5th podcast episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi8oYdg1wC0 1/ Should we worry about AI?@NPCollapse is a researcher at EleutherAI,
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Ben
blippd
1/ n As promised, a quick thread. Combination of my (non-PhD / layman's) dive into learning about Monoclonal Antibodies and how it's helped me uncover a few fun / interesting
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🟥Q-Cap🟥
qcapital2020
$SDGR recap of Evercore Conference:Top priorities for CEO is to make significant advances in the science in the upcoming year Drug Discovery ≠ Pattern recognition , much more intricate
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Matt Sheehan
mattsheehan88
Big story today from @theintercept on Google's plans to relaunch a (censored) search engine in China. Let's take a tour of Google's history in China and many attempts to get
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Jan J. Zygmuntowski
ZygmuntowskiJ
Yesterday @EU_Commission published the proposal for Data Governance Act #DGA. Let's critically unpack the file. The set of measures is a good step forward, but we are still not discussing
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