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It took 50 years for the world to install the first million industrial robots. The next million will take only eighthttps://www.bloomberg.com/gadfly/articles/2017-01-09/the-robot-threat-donald-trump-isn-t-talking-abou …
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Aww the Google Self Driving Car project is already part of the Computer _History_ Museum?pic.twitter.com/gBgZug8DSl
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Everything I know about design of ConvNets (resnets, bigger=better, batchnorms etc) is useless in RL. Superbasic 4-layer ConvNets work best.
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@AmericanExpress, I got the 100 mails with your AMAZING credit card offer. They aren't just getting lost. Please stop the torture. -
w00t MIT's Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars class uses ConvNetJS. DeepTraffic: http://selfdrivingcars.mit.edu/deeptraffic/ &DeepTesla http://selfdrivingcars.mit.edu/deeptesla/
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Imperative, dynamic graph construction is going strong recently, also with recent & v nice looking minpy https://github.com/dmlc/minpy , DyNet, etc
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Excited to see PyTorch (a new Deep Learning library) released! Tried it for few days, it is awesome: imperative!, fast, clean and simple.https://twitter.com/PyTorch/status/821782189780172810 …
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"Personally, I do not trust paper results at all. I tend to read papers for inspiration" A correct rant.http://blog.dennybritz.com/2017/01/17/engineering-is-the-bottleneck-in-deep-learning-research/ …
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Wrote up some thoughts on VR (long interest of mine) in a blog post: "Virtual Reality: still not quite there, again"https://medium.com/@karpathy/virtual-reality-still-not-quite-there-again-5f51f2b43867#.tswz9cbg4 …
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I don't understand why Earth over last few B years was not an easy target for an alien superintelligence when galaxy is only ~100k LY across
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Last day for applications to
#GoogleBrain Residency for 2017https://twitter.com/googleresearch/status/817129106802241537 … -
I sequestered myself in a conference room last week (was ill) instead of open seating & RescueTime shows 1.8x more productivity. Interesting
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Greg's post on past/present/future of OpenAI https://blog.gregbrockman.com/define-cto-openai … including fun stories of OpenAI early days
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Not clear why TF still really likes `reduce_` syntax bloat, or `keep_dims` vs numpy's `keepdims`, etc.
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TensorFlow 1.0.0-alpha https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/releases … many numpy API compatibility changes are very welcome, seems could still go even further
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TV anchor says "Alexa order me a dollhouse" on live TV, Alexas in people's homes activate and go on shopping spreehttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/07/tv_anchor_says_alexa_buy_me_a_dollhouse_and_she_does/ …
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A tech report summarizing my NIPS tutorial on GANs https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.00160
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Local news from Mission SF http://missionlocal.org/2016/12/man-stabbed-in-face-woman-threatened-with-crack-pipe-in-robberies/ … each time: "[something terrible] @ [a place I walk by all the time]. no arrests made."
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Fun fact 27/120: There are nuclear submarines out there carrying 40 nuclear warheads controlled by a computer running Windows XP.
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Andrej Karpathy
rajatmonga
OpenAI
Ian Goodfellow