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Talking Machines – Human Conversation About Machine Learning Podcast (thetalkingmachines.com)
67 points by bayesregressor on Jan 3, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 18 comments


Can someone explain to me why they call out being a "nerd"?

...we meet our hosts, Katherine Gorman (nerd, journalist) and Ryan Adam (nerd, Harvard computer science professor)...

Seems a bit misplaced.

Also, Yoshua gave a great, albeit slightly controversial for the crowd, talk at AGI 14 in Quebec this summer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exhdfIPzj24


Because non-nerds now call themselves nerds as "nerd" is associated with having domain expertise in a giving subject i.e CS. In their views what we "do" is nerdy so we are by definition nerds too.


Good talk, but how was that controversial?


Not conventionally so, I think some of the AGI people think his un-supervised/supervised training thoughts do not lend themselves towards AGI/Strong AI.


Sounds interesting. Couldn't find an RSS feed on your site. Where can I subscribe?


If you're into data science podcasts... this one has been going for a couple months and getting some attention. http://www.partiallyderivative.com/


Is there an rss feed to subscribe to or is it only for iTunes?



Cool. Works perfectly with Pocketcasts. Art and notes too.


http://www.thetalkingmachines.com/blog/

this url works with feedly


Could you see the iTunes podcast link? I couldn't fine one.


The iTunes link is still pending Apple's approval... Hopefully it'll be up soon!


They recommend the book "Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective" by Kevin P. Murphy.


I've only read a few chapters from this, but I've heard it recommended highly by others as well.


Really great idea - I'll definitely be listening.


I submitted this around 9 hours ago.

https://qht.co/item?id=8830057


In that case the post did get some attention, but not enough to count the repost as a dupe, so we've moved the comments over from the previous thread.


Sorry I didn't see that one. Thanks for posting!




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