The figure "there are only 50 deep learning experts in the world" is worryingly elitist. It means "it's just me and my buddies"
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Replying to @hardmaru
Some quote I read on Twitter recently. Can't recall the source
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Believe it was attributed to Yoshua Bengio.
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Indeed, attributed to Bengio. And I just googled now, and it seems to be from 2014: https://www.google.co.il/amp/s/www.technologyreview.com/s/524026/is-google-cornering-the-market-on-deep-learning/amp/ …
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Would certainly make more sense if it were from 2014! When I saw the quote a few days ago it was presented as being contemporary, though.
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yeah I saw the same one and got the same impression. (and also in 2014... you could find many more experts than that)
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The quote reposting a few days ago was extremely misleading. The original quote seems way too conservative but not that outlandish.
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(((ل()(ل() 'yoav)))) 👾 Retweeted Pedro Domingos
here ya go, the said tweet:https://twitter.com/pmddomingos/status/863948513322819584 …
(((ل()(ل() 'yoav)))) 👾 added,
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There were definitely not 40k+ open DL positions in 2014. Also disingenuous to pretend the definition of "expert" is the same in both ctxts
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