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Toward a deeper understanding of the way AI agents see things
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Facebook Engineering
Understanding how AI agents see things - Facebook Engineering
Unlike previous studies, researchers found that paired AI agents could arrive at an image-based consensus without determining what the pictures represent.
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Automatic Differentiation in Machine Learning: A Survey [pdf]
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Big Oil Doesn’t Like EV Subsidies, Just Its Own Giant Subsidy
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Bloomberg.com
Big Oil Doesn’t Like EV Subsidies, Just Its Own Giant Subsidy
The lack of a penalty for carbon emissions is the single biggest obstacle to a level playing field.
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China Is Paying for Most of Trump's Trade War, Research Says
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Bloomberg.com
China Is Paying for Most of Trump's Trade War, Research Says
President Donald Trump is succeeding in making China pay most of the cost of his trade war.
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The Graphic Art of Incredibles 2
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Josh Holtsclaw
The Graphic Art of Incredibles 2 — Josh Holtsclaw
I remember seeing the first Incredibles film in college with a few friends. We went on opening night and the theater was packed. I remember thinking that the way the movie opened with the old film footage of a younger Mr Incredible, Elastigirl and Frozone…
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Show HN: SkillUpper – practice coding interview questions step-by-step
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Consensual Hugs Seem to Reduce Stress
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Scientific American
Consensual Hugs Seem to Reduce Stress
People who had a conflict in a given day but also got hugged were not as affected by the negative interaction as were their unhugged counterparts.
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Deep learning pioneer Yoshua Bengio is worried about AI’s future
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MIT Technology Review
One of the fathers of AI is worried about its future
Yoshua Bengio is a grand master of modern artificial intelligence. Alongside Geoff Hinton and Yann LeCun, Bengio is famous for championing a technique known as deep learning that in recent years has gone from an academic curiosity to one of the most powerful…
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Want to Recruit Better Engineers? Open Source Your Code
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Wellfound
Want To Recruit Better Engineers? Open Source Your Code
We analyzed the 30 most-applied-to U.S. tech companies of all time on AngelList and found that over half host open-source projects.
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Valve discontinues the Steam Link, the best wireless HDMI gadget ever made
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The Verge
Farewell to the Steam Link, the best wireless HDMI gadget ever made (update: it’s $2.50)
Valve’s Steam Link wireless in-home PC game streaming gadget is nearly sold out; here’s your last chance to get it for $2.50
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The American Dream Is Alive in China
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Nytimes
The American Dream Is Alive. In China. (Published 2018)
Imagine two poor 18-year-olds, one in the U.S., the other in China. Who has a better chance of success? Are you sure?
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LegoOS: Disseminated, Distributed OS for Hardware Resource Disaggregation [pdf]
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The dolphin who loved me: the Nasa-funded project that went wrong (2014)
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the Guardian
The dolphin who loved me: the Nasa-funded project that went wrong
In the 1960s, Margaret Lovatt was part of a Nasa-funded project to communicate with dolphins. Soon she was living with ‘Peter’ 24 hours a day in a converted house. Christopher Riley reports on an experiment that went tragically wrong
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Life inside MPEG
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Set up a production-ready GraphQL backend
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hasura.io
DIY Realtime GraphQL Backend (BaaS) with Hasura, DigitalOcean & Auth0
Set up a production-ready GraphQL backend in a few minutes using this guide to build a DIY realtime GraphQL Backend-as-a-service (BaaS) with Hasura GraphQL Engine, DigitalOcean & Auth0.
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“Devil Girl from Mars”: Why I Write Science Fiction (1998)
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Nissan Chairman Ghosn arrested in Japan over financial law violation
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Japan Today
Nissan Chairman Ghosn arrested over financial law violation
Carlos Ghosn, chairman of the alliance of Nissan Motor Co, Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp, was arrested Monday on suspicion of understating his salary by a total of 5 billion yen ($44 million) over five years from 2011 in violation of a Japanese financial…
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No End in Sight for Crypto Sell-Off as Bitcoin Breaches $4,250
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Bloomberg.com
No End in Sight for Crypto Sell-Off as Bitcoin Approaches $4,000
Turmoil engulfed cryptocurrency markets again on Tuesday, with every major coin extending a rout that’s rocked confidence in the nascent asset class just as U.S. regulators try to close in on alleged fraud.
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Karl Friston: a neuroscientist who might hold the key to true AI
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WIRED
The Genius Neuroscientist Who Might Hold the Key to True AI
Karl Friston’s free energy principle might be the most all-encompassing idea since the theory of natural selection. And Friston may be the only person who truly understands it.
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IBM z14 Microprocessor and System Control Design
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WikiChip Fuse
ISSCC 2018: The IBM z14 Microprocessor And System Control Design
A look at the changes and enhancements that were implemented by IBM in their z14 mainframe microprocessor and system control chips.
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Police Barged into My Room While I Was Covering Fujian Chemical Spill
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Caixinglobal
Police Barged Into My Room While I Was Covering the Fujian Chemical Spill
Caixin reporter harassed by local officials for asking about toxic leak
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