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Kevin Munger is a computational social scientist working at the European University Institute in Florence. He studies online political communication, but is frustrated about how social science has failed to grapple with the internet. So, he...
Michael Halassa is professor of Psychiatry and Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Halassa is also a board-certified and practicing psychiatrist who specializes in treatment of psychotic disorders. His clinical research is focused on i...
Michael Halassa is professor of Psychiatry and Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Halassa is also a board-certified and practicing psychiatrist who specializes in treatment of psychotic disorders. His clinical research is focused on i...
Abhishaike Mahajan is a senior ML engineer at Dyno Therapeutics, a biotech startup working to create better adeno-associated viral vectors using ML. He also writes a blog (http://owlposting.com) focused on the intersection of biology and ML...
Étienne Fortier-Dubois is a writer and programmer based in Montreal. This essay was originally posted on his blog, Hopeful Monsters.
New-ish substacker Linch Zhang at The Linchpin has a fun post that ranks the “ways of knowin...
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