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Replying to @o_guest
I started reading all pissed off because ML has been great for academia! Yes, this sounds like a fair point. It's probably the reason why Insel left Google after less than a year to start his own mental health startup.
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Replying to @BioProtean @o_guest
The fellow from Bell Labs responding in this thread makes some fair counter arguments. I feel like this would have been better framed as a critique of Google Research than ML, etc or corporate R&D but whatevs.
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Replying to @Arcanafex @BioProtean
I agree with this but it's still more complex than the thread even if taken in that light.
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Replying to @o_guest @BioProtean
This is a brilliantly evergreen response about every one of these sorts of universal statements/Twitter diatribes!
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To say ML/Al gives us no insight is factually wrong. Talk to a neuro and/or a cognitive scientist. E.g.http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003915 …
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The only reason I'm not posting this on the quoted thread is I think like you say the guy has some other almost tangential beef here. 
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Replying to @o_guest @Arcanafex
There is a resentment (around here anyway) about losing so many kids to Google and not seeing much come out. We get bored industry refugees all the time. Formexample Siri isn't much better than when they bought it from SRI. Why?
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