Scott C. Lohr Profile
Scott C. Lohr

@sclohr

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Scott C. Lohr
2 years
looking into Rust and every time I see a macro:
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Scott C. Lohr
2 years
my son legit read the terms of service for free wifi and made a decision based on it. #dadgoals
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@SahilBloom
Sahil Bloom
3 years
This Reddit post hit me hard.
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
"replace "AI" with "SALAMI" ("Systematic Approaches to Learning Algorithms and Machine Inferences"). It's a lot easier to keep a clear head when someone asks you, "Is this SALAMI intelligent? Can this SALAMI write a novel?..." https://t.co/TgP5UA9c7K
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@paulabartabajo_
Pau Labarta Bajo
3 years
Everything is possible in Data Science... ... until you see the data.
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“Creating something you have built once but can sell it over and over again is the way to do it.” — @writes_eve
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And they’re having the best time
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
That moment in Skynet's childhood when it decided humans were the problem.
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hardmaru
3 years
Pushing around these little robot soccer players, from DeepMind’s “Learning Agile Soccer Skills for a Bipedal Robot with Deep Reinforcement Learning” paper. https://t.co/KzXryyfhCH https://t.co/VOnhLk0DyY
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“It’s a long journey from good ideas to an established discipline of excellence… a journey that needs all the cheerleading and amplifying it can get.” — @quaesita
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@OdedRechavi
Oded Rechavi
3 years
"Today my plan is to sit and read uninterrupted" https://t.co/vwYI3ATR20
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“writing software involves figuring out something in such incredibly precise detail that you can tell a computer how to do it. The problem is that there are often problems hidden in the parts you don’t fully understand that explode and…” — Dan Milstein
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“A team that is sober, er, I mean, motivated by value instead of dazzle is much more likely to succeed at AI.” — @quaesita
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“Classification is not understanding, not even close.” — Rebel Science
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Some of Us Know Exactly Why: DL Can’t Generalize
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“Make it a regular habit to think about the big picture and what matters most to you.” — @quaesita
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How to set better goals without shooting yourself in the foot
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@MaartenvSmeden
Maarten van Smeden
3 years
Stop calling everything AI is a good suggestion https://t.co/0kQdcYOGhy
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Scott C. Lohr
3 years
“Your ideal hire is someone who’s ready to roll up their sleeves and do whatever needs doing.” — @quaesita
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Scott C. Lohr
4 years
“Analysts aren’t afraid to start simple.” — @quaesita
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Scott C. Lohr
4 years
“The most valuable contribution an analyst can make is inspiring a decision-maker to consider courses of action they didn’t know they needed to think about.” — @quaesita
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Scott C. Lohr
4 years
“The universe doesn’t owe you solid conclusions just because you got hold of some numbers.” — @quaesita
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Scott C. Lohr
4 years
“One reason I love programming is that it’s a cross between magic spells and LEGO.” — @quaesita
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@nir_eynon
Nir Eynon
4 years
@OdedRechavi is the Editor-in -Chief
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