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Electronic Engineer turned Neuroscientist turned Neuromorphic low-power processing evangelist. No war, no hate. Maybe look out for people who have less…
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Dynamical systems give you some mathematical tools to analyse stability and state sparse partitions, but “programming” them is less intuitive for coders.
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How many millions of dollars and terawatts of energy will it take to convince the math sand to do math
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It's not the process aspect of the conscience vote that I object to; it's the content of their consciences :)
I would hope all #Labor pols would vote against the trans hatred. #auspol
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#linkedin #corporateposting 🙄 But these are topics that I feel strongly about!
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As a nascent industry, we need to demonstrate long-term stability, and provide off-the-shelf solutions that are cheap and easy for OEMs to adopt.
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Instead, barriers are issues around maturity of #toolchains; perceived risk in using tech from young companies that may not survive; weak #technical #support compared with e.g. ST or TI; and a disadvantage in how many #engineers are familiar with building and deploying #neuromorphic #applications.
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My expectation for ethical behaviour from #Dutton is absolutely zero, but if #Labor want a hope in hell of winning the upcoming election, they need to act like a progressive party and step up.
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The fundamental point is: they are coming for trans people because they are coming for queer people because they are coming for cis women because they are coming for Black people
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Trump: "I'm also directing Secretary of homeland security Kristi Noem to deny any and all visa applications made by men attempting to fraudulently enter the United States as women athletes."
A visa ban on trans people.
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In fact you need to zoom out for better comprehension
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Macrocode
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We can pinpoint the beginning of the immigrant crisis
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Ultimately, and I mean this, Americans have to stop being giant babies about paying taxes. taxes are the price of a functional society. Everything we complain about in US...the disorder, the mess, the lack of services and support is because we don't pay taxes.
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Rep Suzanne Bonamici: "This bill would make sports more dangerous for women and girls. It would empower child predators. It would affect every sport from K-12 to Colleges."
"As of last month, of 510,000 NCAA athletes, only 10 are transgender"
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Also, using a model architecture that violates a lot of known structural details of cortex (e.g. Dale's law; recurrence) seems like a recipe for not learning correct mechanistic details.
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Since we're fitting a universal function approximator, "ability to predict well" doesn't tell us much about real-world structure per se.
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Depends on how the prediction is measured. If the model units that are being compared with (e.g.) V1 are only the final layer of the model, then the hidden activities and internal mechanisms of the model are massively underconstrained.
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Replicating a perturbation can imply something about the structure of the model, whereas unseen data usually does not