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Crowdsourced Q&A with Peter Norvig on Data Science

@machinelearnbot

When we first began working on Leada, we sought to better understand the data science industry by interviewing professionals in the field. As students simply wanting to learn more about data science, we ultimately created a free resource to inform both undergraduates and professionals about the data science industry. We accomplished this by having Q & A interviews with experts such as Mike Olsen, Hal Varian, Tom Davenport, and data scientists at LinkedIn, Facebook, Yelp, and more. The Data Analytics Handbook was not only instrumental in giving us the understanding we needed to feel confident in what we were creating; but was downloaded over 25,000 times, gave us dozens of contacts, and an immediate group of early adopters. Some experts took longer to contact than others (I emailed Hal Varian over 8 times) but you would be surprised who you can get 25 minutes of time to help inform others.


How Zipfian Academy Graduate Alex Mentch became a Data Scientist at Facebook

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Zipfian Academy has graduated more than 50 alumni, placing graduates into data science roles at Facebook, Twitter, Airbnb, Tesla, Uber, Square, Coursera, and many more Silicon Valley companies. Participants in our program come from backgrounds in engineering, data analysis, statistics, and occasionally professional poker. Here, we share an interview with Alex Mentch, a graduate from our Winter 2014 Cohort. Alex hails originally from Idaho, and studied electrical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Looking for a career transition into data science, Alex attended our Winter 2014 cohort where he built a search engine for state legislation.


Tay, Microsoft AI, goes offline after Internet teaches her to be racist

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Tay, a chatbot artificial intelligence designed by Microsoft to respond like an emoji-happy young adult, appeared to be silenced within 24 hours after her launch when the Internet taught her to praise Hitler and repeat conspiracy theories. According to Tay's "about page," she is designed to learn how to respond and entertain users, the more they chat with her on social media sites. The bot is can play games, tell stories, tell jokes and comment on pictures sent to her, and she is active on Twitter, Snapchat, Kik and GroupMe, according to Cnet. "Tay is designed to engage and entertain people where they connect with each other online through casual and playful conversation. The more you chat with Tay the smarter she gets, so the experience can be more personalized for you," according to the page.


Top Data Scientists to Follow & Best Data Science Tutorials on GitHub

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Twitter started the trend of'People to Follow'. This later got replicated by other platforms such as Facebook, Linkedin, Quora and GitHub. This cool feature lets you connect with the rockstars of various domains and get an access to what is going on their end without bothering them much. For the influencers, this has become an effective way to communicate with their followers. The lives of people on GitHub doesn't appear to as tempting as you would observe on other platforms, but if you love coding, programming and data science, you'll surely enjoy the company of 9 million users on this platform!


Microsoft : Tay, Microsoft's AI chatbot, gets a crash course in racism from Twitter 4-Traders

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Microsoft's attempt at engaging millennials with artificial intelligence has backfired hours into its launch, with waggish Twitter users teaching its chatbot how to be racist. The company launched a verified Twitter account for "Tay" – billed as its "AI fam from the internet that's got zero chill" – early on Wednesday. The chatbot, targeted at 18- to 24-year-olds in the US, was developed by Microsoft's technology and research and Bing teams to "experiment with and conduct research on conversational understanding". Related: How much should we fear the rise of artificial intelligence? "Tay is designed to engage and entertain people where they connect with each other online through casual and playful conversation," Microsoft said.


Tay, Microsoft's AI chatbot, gets a crash course in racism from Twitter

The Guardian

Microsoft's attempt at engaging millennials with artificial intelligence has backfired hours into its launch, with waggish Twitter users teaching its chatbot how to be racist. The company launched a verified Twitter account for "Tay" – billed as its "AI fam from the internet that's got zero chill" – early on Wednesday. The chatbot, targeted at 18- to 24-year-olds in the US, was developed by Microsoft's technology and research and Bing teams to "experiment with and conduct research on conversational understanding". Related: How much should we fear the rise of artificial intelligence? "Tay is designed to engage and entertain people where they connect with each other online through casual and playful conversation," Microsoft said.


Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Build Algorithmic Trading Strategies [WEBINAR]

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Developing robust quantitative trading strategies is an intensive, rigorous, time-consuming process with no guarantee for success. In this webinar, you will learn how to apply techniques from the Artificial Intelligence and machine learning fields to improve the quantitative strategy development process and maximize your chances of success with every strategy. Attendees will learn practical applications that they can apply to their own trading and will come away with a strategy they can actually trade live. Attendees should have a basic understanding of quantitative and algorithmic trading. No programming experience is required.


SpeechTEK agenda for Monday, May 23, 2016

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The field of intellectual property is rapidly evolving, both with respect to the law and the technologies being considered for protection. This session provides a primer about what a patent is, current best practices for protecting speech technologies and defending against assertion, and the recent evolution of intellectual property law in the United States, with emphasis on speech, software user interfaces, and mobile technologies. Fraudsters are using robodialing and ANI spoofing to wreak havoc on call centers. From the illegal practice of toll-free traffic pumping and international revenue-sharing fraud, to the more villainous acts of financial account fraud, identity theft, and drug trafficking, this seminar explores the unusual ways criminals are hacking our businesses. We also examine simple and cost-effective practices to protect our businesses, and our customers.


Text Classification & Sentiment Analysis tutorial / blog

@machinelearnbot

For a more technical explanation, this and this article can be read. Here you can find a good explanation as well as a list of the mostly used Kernel functions.


Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Build Algorithmic Trading Strategies [WEBINAR]

#artificialintelligence

Developing robust quantitative trading strategies is an intensive, rigorous, time-consuming process with no guarantee for success. In this webinar, you will learn how to apply techniques from the Artificial Intelligence and machine learning fields to improve the quantitative strategy development process and maximize your chances of success with every strategy. Attendees will learn practical applications that they can apply to their own trading and will come away with a strategy they can actually trade live. Attendees should have a basic understanding of quantitative and algorithmic trading. No programming experience is required.