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Elena Yunusov
@communicable
Head of Marketing / RBC, Founder, #CryptoCamp
Tech, startups, blockchain, AI | Here to build a future that I’m from
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I got a bunch of new info from inside OpenAI about ChatGPT. It has a wilder origin story than you’ve heard.
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Well that was fast.
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Metaverse is here
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A brilliant anamorphic painting technique that makes the painting itself disappear
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Seinfeld with the Twin Peaks soundtrack is the kind of stuff I log onto Twitter for.
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“I’m putting you under a rest” #lifewithkids
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I obviously love NIKE. They played a big part in my career. But the upcoming Nike x Tiffany collab highlights how far off track they’re running. Seemingly chasing the money not the athlete. I hope I’m wrong. I may be being purist. But that’s what made NIKE different. Once.
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Want to learn about the latest #ML #timeseries? On Feb 9th @ 12:00pm ET, Tristan Sylvain, ML Researcher at Borealis AI, will be giving a broadcasted talk on Scaleformer: Iterative Multi-scale Refining Transformers for TS Forecasting. RSVP here: bit.ly/3wFZ5dV.
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Tools such as ChatGPT threaten transparent science; here are our ground rules for their use
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FAANG is dead. Now it’s just Meta Alphabet Microsoft Amazon (MAMA)
Beautiful snow this morning, Toronto.
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Lots of people having this conversation right now.
There’s a desperation in toronto right now. And there’s constricted places for people in distress to go for shelter / help.
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I rode the TTC three times today. Once to downtown from my home in midtown. Once within downtown to a different place. And then home from downtown.
On two of those three rides, there was someone having a very obvious mental-health crisis on the vehicle with us.
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The hottest new programming language is English
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I left Ossington because a fight broke out next to me and I felt unsafe.
Proceeded to walk to High Park through the storm without seeing one shuttle bus along the way. What are folks who can’t walk this far supposed to do?
This city is broken. twitter.com/TTCnotices/sta
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I rode the TTC three times today. Once to downtown from my home in midtown. Once within downtown to a different place. And then home from downtown.
On two of those three rides, there was someone having a very obvious mental-health crisis on the vehicle with us.
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Every single day. Every day. Every time I ride TTC this has been the case.
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I rode the TTC three times today. Once to downtown from my home in midtown. Once within downtown to a different place. And then home from downtown.
On two of those three rides, there was someone having a very obvious mental-health crisis on the vehicle with us.
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Exciting News! has 4️⃣ papers accepted at #ICLR2023 w/ our interns, Mohammad Amin Shabani, Wonho Bae and Leo Feng. 🎉 Congrats on this accomplishment!
Apply to our Summer 2023 Research Internships & get the chance to publish original research: bit.ly/3kzg1zV
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is toronto gotham now
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Does anyone else feel like maintaining a house is an entire second, very expensive full-time job
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We’re now entering the era of AI-first products and the world is changing in beautiful ways. I’ll be exploring this change with something new, telling the story of modern ai, and investing in OpenAI alumni and other remarkable founders. Follow along
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The Third Man (1949)
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A Zapier automation for when you die.
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It may just be a skating rink but if people love it and it provides relatively cheap joy and exercise, and the institutions and governments don’t ultimately support such things, we might start asking “who is Toronto really for?”
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Revisiting Apple’s ill-fated Lisa computer, 40 years on
Journalism layoffs suck, especially at publications I love reading. I really wish I could do more to help. I'm always looking for writers who want to freelance for our business section — we're open to a variety of story ideas. Rates start at $300. email akalish[at]insider[dot]com
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It’s a great cosmic joke that these beautiful Globe and Mail doors are preserved in the lobby of the new Toronto Star building.
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The thing with Apple: they are good about only releasing things that are very likely to get mainstream adoption. They don’t release stuff that they expect to flop: they know better.
Apple delaying AR glasses suggests even they don’t see a path for mainstream adoption as of now. twitter.com/steipete/statu
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Hey Toronto.. Is winter canceled?
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I can only imagine how much fun David Bowie would’ve had with ChatGPT, if he was doing this in 1995
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Hands up if every time you discover a new Neobank or Fintech company you scroll to the bottom to see who the sponsor bank is?
#fintechnerds where you at?
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New update to deep learning textbook:
udlbook.github.io/udlbook/
Many small improvements plus a new chapter on variational autoencoders. This also provides most of the theory for training diffusion models (diffusion chapter coming next week). Feedback please!
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Reminder: layoffs are expensive. How much of that money raised would be going to severance? New recruitment (even if just to keep up with churn, since layoffs typically lead to resignations)? PR to save the tarnished org brand?
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I removed my tweets on ShareChat's layoffs and severance because details on severance were not correct. Here's the updated details
- The company is letting go ~20% of staff, or around 500 people, after having raised ~$255M in June 2022
- Severance details: (cont'd):
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Does anyone else fantasize about freezing time for a few months, for thinking and learning, without expectations, responsibilities, or distractions?
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Buying a book should be a bundle. For one price, you get the physical copy, audiobook, notes, commentary from famous readers, links to further reading, a lecture series, and interviews with the author.
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