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Category Archives: artificial intelligence

Wallets as a reward and penalty mechanism for online behavior

December 6, 2022

I’m creating an AI moderator for social media using reinforcement learning (RL). My goal is to reduce toxicity/outrage and increase …

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Simulating Twitter users with reinforcement learning

October 10, 2022

I’m creating an AI moderator for social media using reinforcement learning. The goal is to reduce toxicity/outrage and increase civility …

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Introducing the AI Workplace

November 4, 2018

My startup, Pez.AI, is launching a publication on Medium called the AI Workplace. We’re exploring a radically different way of …

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How to call bullshit on AI companies (aka a short lesson on recall)

April 10, 2018

Now that software ate the world, what’s for dessert? Those in the know know that it’s AI. It seems everyone …

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What you need to know about data augmentation for machine learning

October 6, 2016

Plentiful high-quality data is the key to great machine learning models. But good data doesn’t grow on trees, and that …

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A simple workflow for deep learning

September 29, 2016

As a follow-up to my Primer On Universal Function Approximation with Deep Learning, I’ve created a project on Github that …

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A primer on universal function approximation with deep learning (in Torch and R)

September 23, 2016

Arthur C. Clarke famously stated that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” No current technology embodies this statement …

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Rosie the Robot vs Roomba: Two Views on AI

March 31, 2016

This site generously supported by Datacamp. Datacamp offers a free interactive introduction to R coding tutorial as an additional resource. …

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Is deep learning a Markov chain in disguise?

February 23, 2016

Andrej Karpathy’s post “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks” made splashes last year. The basic premise is that you …

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Making AI More Human: How To Give A Sales Pitch As A Technical Talk

February 19, 2016

I had the pleasure of seeing Gary Marcus give his talk “Making AI More Human” at the NYC Machine Learning …

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