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Sai Prasanna
sai_prasanna
I don't get the argument made against training bigger models from the environmental perspective. Given breakthroughs like AlphaFold, do people really think they can weigh the opportunity cost of n-th
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C
ckjong
It would be more accurate to say that competition breeds automation. A lot of the actual innovation occurs outside the constraints of capitalist profit-seeking & competition, in publicly funded universities,
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Jason Abaluck
Jabaluck
COVID was a preventable disaster. Many ideas existed that could have helped that were not tried because no one had an incentive to test them. The government can provide incentives
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F-Secure
FSecure
Get to know #ProjectBlackfin – F-Secure’s multi-year research effort aimed at investigating how to apply collective intelligence in the #cybersecurity domain. #AIhttp://www.f-secure.com/project-blackfin Automated Breach Detection Using
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Edmund Olotu of the Bag
pyjama_ceo
small population countries need to stimulate their internal economy to make sure they consistently have something to export- cash crops, value added processing and if you are fortunate or unfortunate
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Tom Coates
tomcoates
I keep having to say this to people—and it’s particularly true when you’re making something that is innovative or challenging in some way—however good your changes, there is a cost
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Richard Gadsden🐝🇬🇧
po8crg
This seems really weird. What made the NZ response (and ROK, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, etc) work is that they have prevented infection arriving via quarantine.The other big UK mistake was
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Cycling Professor
fietsprofessor
[1/11] Need for speed: Why speed is both cause and solution for unsustainable urban mobility.A mini lecture on land use and mobility... [2/11] The starting assumption of much thinking in
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Christos Christou
DrChristou
When I was working as a surgeon in #South Sudan, a family brought their terrified child to the @MSF clinic. A venomous snake had bitten him on the arm. Despite
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MarCos
MarCosXM13
WEF launched the Global Health Initiative in 2002 by Kofi Annan.WEF launched the Global Education Initiative in 2003.WEF launched in 2017 the Water Initiative.WEF launched in 2017 the Platform For
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Catherine McBride
CeeMacBee
Lomborg: 'electric cars require large batteries, often produced in China using coal power. Just producing the battery for an electric car can emit almost as much as a quarter of
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Maansi Gupta
MaansiGupta611
Now that's what we call #marketing...Curious?! Watch this space as I add on to the thread over the next 100 minutes to show how the brands screamed #WhereIsME to join
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Charlie Stross
cstross
The spinning wheel was a very late arrival (circa 1000AD) and shares basics with the barrow (wheel on a frame). Better: the spinning jenny (a multiwheel variant spinning 8 or
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Andrew Mac
humantravl
Done a quick map of Wandsworth There are relatively few main streets that cross the Borough, and most were designed only to be wide enough for carriages to turn around
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Mat Brunet (AniMat)
AniMat505
With Blue Sky Studios shutting down today, I just want to make a thread to say that, while they were known as the Ice Age factory who just could not
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Lillian Li
lillianmli
1) Let's talk about the question of 'how should we think about Chinese tech'What do we talk about when we talk about Chinese tech? Who is 'we' here? How do
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