That's pathetic. Someone needs to tell that kid you have to be an engineer-in-training for a few years and THEN you can be an engineer. But by then you've already gone through half a dozen pocket protectors and it'll be too late.
Carl Zimmer writes about AlphaGenome
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We may not know a lot about how artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms
work but the one thing we do know is that they are only as good as their
database...
Thank you
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This is my last post for the Bad Astronomy Blog on Discover Magazine. As of
today – Monday, November 12, 2012 – the blog has a new home at Slate
magazine...
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That's pathetic. Someone needs to tell that kid you have to be an engineer-in-training for a few years and THEN you can be an engineer. But by then you've already gone through half a dozen pocket protectors and it'll be too late.
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