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zhanwei
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Comment #17503827
statements like that typically come from best-selling author and keynote speaker. This kind of articles seem valuable to some audience, but it's probably something I can never unde…
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Comment #17435708
"What if a large class of algorithms used today -- from the algorithms that help us avoid traffic to the algorithms that identify new drug molecules -- worked exponentially faster?…
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Comment #15188793
He already did his job of intellectually engaging the recruiter. If the other party is not interested, it will not be rude if he update his resume and move on.
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Comment #15188765
The guy writes well. The recruiter is the one with bad attitude. But I would say that a practical communicator knows his audience, and in this case might want to give up explaining…
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Comment #15159101
I agree with this article more. Yes, $86M is sure expensive with lots of efficiencies. But the first one is oversimplifying the technical aspect, which is missing the point on the …
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Comment #14767063
So IBM Watson can do all the smart and complex stuff but we still need human to do the dumb stuff like importing excel files where the cost outweighs the benefit of getting Watson …
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Comment #12650767
"I still think you're thinking of this as you'll take an existing product and add some AI to it. That’s not what we’re seeing. What we’re seeing is an entirely new kind of product …
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Comment #12126544
"Now that DeepMind knows the approach works, it also knows where its AI system lacks information, so it may ask Google to put additional sensors into its data centers to let its so…
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Comment #12054452
This tutorial seems quite good. Covers the basic and various useful UCT extension: https://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~mmueller/courses/2014-AAAI-g... However, the tutorial doesn't wor…
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Comment #12053509
UCT is a very simple idea that works surprisingly well across very diverse domains. Can't emphasize its generality enough, you can throw different problems at it and it can give yo…
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Comment #11031432
I think it could be predictability of a self-driving car in an accident that is making people uncomfortable and accident rate does not capture that. For e.g., an accident might mea…