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    Comment #14791520

    If you choose 86 servers, then you need to setup all VMs cluster management, backup, recovery, migration..

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    Comment #14777507

    I think they ask your google password once again, when you try to access that functionality, even if you already logged in.

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    Comment #14772406

    This seems like another PR hype :-)

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    Comment #14771846

    Overspending is the first class citizen problem, there are many other problems can happened. Billions of people live surrounded by crimes, wars and poverty.

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    Comment #14756190

    And much higher maintenance cost and learning curve.

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    Comment #14746317

    How are you planning to pay for webscale computational resources?..

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    Comment #14733241

    But what is the situation in real life? Can I get some feature importance scores say from tensorflow model?

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    Comment #14730340

    It is more about economic power. UN could make Iran to give up on nuclear weapon using economic sanctions, but in this situation cats are much stronger economically.

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    Comment #14649652

    These are two completely different things: Rutan max weight was 10,000 pounds, and this one is 150 pounds..

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    Comment #14648858

    And maybe there are is such thing for text processing?..

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    Comment #14648308

    Curious if anybody proof-read this. Is it really that bad as described?

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    Comment #11801569

    > humans will end up doing grunt work labeling training examples for deep learning

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    Comment #11782397

    So, for jvm you create less tasks but with more ram, e.g. 100 tasks 4G RAM each, and problem is solved?

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    Comment #11771827

    There is a win for Germany: - more opportunities for high skilled robotics engineers, so they can stay at home, and don't move to US - tax income for country, which can be spend wi…

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    Comment #11770765

    Unless they sell gadget oversea, like Samsung.

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    Comment #11755408

    Mostly logistic regression, and sometimes deep learning. Both are part of ML.

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    Comment #11751956

    ML as part of AI drives major industries already. Like web search and internet ads.

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    Comment #11720047

    Name from the article would sound like Maxim Igorovich Popov.

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    Comment #11719752

    "Maksym Igor Popov" name sounds so fake.

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    Comment #11692269

    > Clients with millions of dollars on the line will never want to place their fate in the hands of an algorithm. They will want, if it will unlock multi-billion market opportunitie…

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    Comment #11691808

    If worker is good, and have enough cognitive power to learn all that algorithms and solve problems, he can land in Google/FB and enjoy life and safety.

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    Comment #11685191

    Success is a combination of idea and right implementation. Maybe T-90 suffers from problems with second.

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    Comment #11631835

    Judges don't do any deep analysis on million small claims, and can be replaced by automated rules.

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    Comment #11622730

    They can drop JDAMs, small diameter bombs from 30 miles away and turn back. You are probably saying about Close Air Support role. It can be fulfilled by high precision weapons, whi…

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    Comment #11613650

    > he F-35 is a 1.5 Trillion black hole; a stark lesson on the sunk cost fallacy. The F-22 exists, and works. You compare fleet of 3k aircraft + operation costs for 80 years with fl…