The tldr I use: "LLMs always hallucinate. Sometimes their hallicinations align with your reality". Whether or not the prompt makes them hallucinate in a way that aligns with reality depends very much on the prompter's ability to check, and thus.. https://t.co/PxKh3GEgpv )
Do you (really) know PyTorch 🔥?
Try out my Tensor Puzzles 🧩. 16 mini-puzzles for those ready to take off the stackoverflow training wheels.
https://t.co/B5L2bja1DN
🎖 This really is such a bookmark-worthy post:
📊 “The Evolution of a ggplot (Ep. 1)” by @CedScherer
https://t.co/AL2AHY6FFt #rstats#dataviz
[GIF: shows each stage of evolution of the plot]
Glad to announce that we have 3 papers and 1 tutorial accepted at @2021Ichi Details coming soon. Collaborative work with @ankurt @md_carly @vikasnitr and others #ICHI2021
First time I heard #LinearAlgebra in a movie today: ‘the eigenvalue is all wrong, just program a Fourier transform’ from ‘No way out’ (Kevin Costner et al). Didn’t make much sense of course, but still commendable. Any other such gems I am missing out? #Mathinmovies
Probably one of the best free resources I've found online!
An introduction to linear algebra for machine learning with Python 🐍.
Bookmark this link in your browser and use it as a reference whenever you need it.
https://t.co/n6qjJ3KXvi via @CodeBug88
tfw the two hardest problems in computer science turn out to be "not building a hostile workplace" and "not actively participating in white supremacy/genocide"
Learning one of the most important ML and data science concepts, Bayes Theorem in the context of chilling with your BAE 😀
Probability of chilling given Netflix = (Probability of Netflixing given chilling x Probability of chilling) / Probability of Netflixing
A Machine learning algorithm walks into a bar and the bartender asks, “what will you have?”
The machine learning algorithm says: “whatever is the majority class having.” Because it is biased and has been for years.
A machine learning algorithm walks into a bar and the bartender asks, "what'll you have?"
The machine learning algorithm says, "I don't know, what is everyone else having?"
“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”
The first three Wednesday’s of 2021:
1/6: insurrection
1/13: impeachment
1/20: inauguration
I am giving a tutorial on Explainable AI "Towards Deep Explanation in Machine Learning Supported by Visual Methods" with Boris Kovalerchuk and @ankurt#IJCAI at today at 4 pm PST Jan 6 (9 am Tokyo Time Jan 7) #IJCAI#XAI
Science often requires having the mental fortitude to persist with a long term research agenda, even when the rest of the field moves on.
A fascinating case study, worth the read! https://t.co/7WZOhSqMzZ