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Richard Socher on conviction in research
1 hour 34 minutes Posted May 2, 2022 at 10:15 pm.
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The early days of the rise of deep learning in NLP, conviction, the importance of applied work in the current moment, start-up risks, the state of Web search, paramotoring, and over-looked gems in the U.S. National Park system.

Transcript: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs224u/podcast/socher/

  • Richard's website
  • Richard's Twitter
  • Richard's paramotoring
  • Salesforce Research
  • you.com
  • @YouSearchEngine
  • Nate Chambers
  • Tensor Product Variable Binding and the Representation of Symbolic Structures in Connectionist Systems
  • Parsing Natural Scenes and Natural Language with Recursive Neural Networks
  • CS224n
  • Collobert and Weston 2008: A unified architecture for natural language processing: deep neural networks with multitask learning
  • Stephen Merity
  • CoVe: Learned in Translation: Contextualized Word Vectors
  • https://believermag.com/ghosts/
  • Frances Arnold
  • ProGen: Language Modeling for Protein Generation
  • Lav Varshney
  • decaNLP
  • Chris Ré
  • Loebner Prize
  • Eugene Goostman
  • Richard's castle on airbnb
  • American Samoa National Park
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • White Sands National Park
  • Zion National Park
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