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Jenny Lane
jennifercelane
But there is more to this #hydroxychloroquine study than just the results, and there are things that as scientists I think we should discuss.Maybe get a coffee and read on:1/6
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Microsoft On the Issues
MSFTIssues
In January 2020, we unveiled our plans to become carbon negative by 2020. Fast forward 365 days. How’s it growing? Our first ever sustainability report has some good green news
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Jim Malazita
JMalazita
Okay so this is decent advice and comment bait but I'm upped on coffee and @ethicsoftech and I are giving a talk about this tomorrow, so I'm gonna jump in.1:
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JJ
asynchio
When I was selling open core ETL software @Talend a decade ago, we would be selling against hand-coding (customer doing nothing) vs. Informatica ($$$$ closed core software). That's it!What has
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Pratham Prasoon
PrasoonPratham
Ever thought of getting into machine learning?In the beginning, you'll be bombarded with names like Anaconda,Jupyter notebook, Virtual environments... Let's look at tools you will be using when you get
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Wei Xu
cocoweixu
I am finally jumping on the bandwagon of GPT-3 and read the 72-page long paper released by @OpenAI. Here is a summary of some technical details: Model: largely the same
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Amy Hawn Nelson
hawnnelson
Why should we care about racial equity in data management and data use practices? A thread. #CenterRacialEquity /1 Integrated #admindata increasingly provide the raw materials for evaluation, research, and risk
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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John Kennedy
micefearboggis
HadCRUT5 is out. You can find the paper and data here.https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcrut5/ Sevenish reasons why you - a discerning scientist - might want to use HadCRUT5. THREAD 1: HadCRUT5 is based
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Rachel Thomas
math_rachel
If the idea of tech not being neutral is new to you, or if you think of tech as just a tool (that is equally likely to be used for
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Natalie Yoh
TallyYoh
1/5 Hi #TropiCon20! I’m a PhD student @DICE_Kent & I’ve been working with researchers across SE Asia to develop a semi-auto ID for indicator bat groups in Borneo @mattstruebig
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Jesse Wursten
JesseWursten
Lots of talk on the potential negative effects of minimum wages, but in a new paper with Michael Reich (@IRLEUCB) we show that minimum wages also have positive side effects,
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Nicky Whiffin
nickywhiffin
Super excited to share our new preprint!Using exome sequencing data from ~10k patients with severe developmental disorders (DD) from the DDD project we decipher 3 distinct mechanisms through which ‘non-coding’
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Samantha Joel
datingdecisions
New paper out today, in which 86 relationship scholars combined forces to find out how much of relationship quality is currently predictable and what predicts it best.https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/07/21/1917036117 Altogether, we h
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sid thee fussell
sidneyfussell
AI researchers now claim they can infer emotions from how you walk: happy, angry, sad, or neutral. I don’t think this “works” in a literal sense, but let’s chat a
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Joseph Nelson
josephofiowa
Why does @OpenAI's CLIP model matter?https://openai.com/blog/clip/ Traditionally, training a classification model (a "thing labeler") relies on collecting a lot of images of your specific thing. This is effective, but br
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