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Bharath Ramsundar
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Thinking and writing. Prev: Co-founder and CTO at @computable_io. Creator of DeepChem.io. Author @OReillyMedia. Stanford CS PhD w/ @vijaypande.
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Bharath Ramsundar
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Cool paper on protein interaction fingerprinting with geometric deep learning nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Hasu
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If people acted coherently with how they claim to act, DeFi would have fewer users. There is much work still to do. Instead of actively obscuring them, I want to see applications put descriptions of their security holes front and center. twitter.com/ChrisBlec/stat…
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Ash Jogalekar
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Thread: This succinct and commonsense critique of generative models for molecular design by @wpwalters and Mark Murcko makes me pleased and saddened. Pleased because it makes sense, saddened because it's very much a "we have seen this movie before" feeling nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
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THREAD: A brief review of Catch-22 when it comes to #Coronavirus and need for more diagnostic screening capability. Hospitals can roll out RT-PCR based test CDC developed. They all have Roche systems to run these tests. The technology is fairly straightforward. Here’s the rub 1/9 pic.twitter.com/lHIOqcbCSt
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Ava
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I feel like a lot of US citizens don’t quite get how hard it is to get an immigrant visa even if you are super qualified—many friends/family have struggled w the H1-B lottery or spent months applying for an O1 or got denied entry even though they have MIT degrees/great jobs/etc
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Bharath Ramsundar
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I bought myself a copy of Russell and Norvig and dived into reading... That's all for now I think. I will say that my views on religion have evolved considerably from my high school views. Some ideas are hard to understand without life experience.
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Bharath Ramsundar
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I remember thinking about then, as a senior in high school, that what then was the soul? What was the root of consciousness? I imagined it as a grand and complex equation that if one could understand, would unlock the secrets of the world
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Bharath Ramsundar
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Around the end of high school, I read Richard Dawkins' "The God Delusion". It convinced me religion was a lie. Became a fairly obnoxious freshman atheist who tried to talk all my dormmates out of believing in religion lol
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Bharath Ramsundar
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One point that stuck for me was reincarnation. I'd gotten interested in science in parallel, and couldn't figure out how the soul could exist. I remember reading a popsci article on how the brain transmitted thoughts via electrical waves and feeling shaken
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First experiment, talking about how I originally got interested in AI. In high school, I was very interested in religion. Tried studying the gita, vishnu sahasranamam, the gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. I couldn't really understand despite effort twitter.com/rbhar90/status…
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Bharath Ramsundar
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A common theme that's emerged from talking to folks here in the Bay area is that it's difficult to talk about spirituality openly. It's easy to be misconstrued or misunderstood. As an experiment, I'm going to try to be a bit more open about spirituality and see what happens
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Derek Lowe
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Claims of an AI-generated drug hitting the clinic. What does this mean for drug discovery?
blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archi…
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Ash Jogalekar
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A very important and underappreciated fact about memorization: Having islands of knowledge already embedded in your mind not only allows instant recall but allows building frameworks by connecting them, something not possible through “just-in-time” lookup on Google. twitter.com/rbhar90/status…
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Jeremy Howard
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Did you know that Breiman published both the bagging and random forest papers *after* he retired?!?
(This is from our forthcoming book: amazon.com/Deep-Learning-…) pic.twitter.com/07oAjxJgV3
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Bharath Ramsundar
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A fact memorized and digested through experience is with you if you lose connectivity, if someone decides to censor results, and present without the cognitive slowdown of the lookup process.
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Bharath Ramsundar
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I think memorization is undervalued in education. The constant presence of phones encourages people to look up facts instead of remembering them. But it's important to remember Google isn't an impartial reference.
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Reto Gregori
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Remarkable. Electronic patient records systems used by thousands of doctors were programmed to automatically suggest opioids at treatment, thanks to a secret deal between the software maker and a drug company. @emmarcourt reports. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via @technology
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DeepChem
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Minutes are up on the forums for last week's DeepChem developer meeting! The developer team is working on updating to TensorFlow 2.X and putting together a design doc for DeepChem 3.0. forum.deepchem.io/t/deepchem-min…
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Bharath Ramsundar
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Thanks for the pointer! Will check out :)
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Bharath Ramsundar
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Will do! Would love to hang out in person :)
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