Are neural nets racist?
>>8859562
If facts and logic are racist then yes.
>>8859562
the AI knows whats up
>>8859562
yes
Why aren't we reversing carbon emissions by trapping CO2 by dissolving it into water and microencapsulating it?
Why aren't we reducing carbon emissions by invading China and imposing environmental standards on them?
Why aren't we reducing carbon emissions by reducing EPA regulation so industry is cheap enough to move back into the US, where regulations actually exist? It would also get rid of the emissions from goods being transported large distances.
>>8859360
>"we"
Who's "we"? You seem to be too busy being mentally ill on shitty forums.
>>8859374
>reducing
not the point
>"a contains b" can mean b is an element of a or b is a subset of a
WHY IS THIS ALLOWED?
thats why we have notation to avoid this nonsense
>>8859034
If you can't understand that sentence you either need English lessons or a new brain.
>>8859068
What sentence?
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/25/15421734/artificial-womb-fetus-biobag-uterus-lamb-sheep-birth-premie-preterm-infant
With this being a thing now, how long until females become obsolete?
>>8858325
Can I get a QRD on the womb-fetus-biobag-uterus-lamb-sheep-birth-infant?
>>8858325
Not long, men already lead all the useful fields. Government, science, business, engineering, military, archtecture, etc.
Women fading into obscurity can only lead us to the stars.
Can't wait till we have realistic intelligent sex robots that can give birth
>tfw math major
>tfw regret not going premed
>>8858316
Math majors have the highest rates of approval among med students, even moreso than premed.
Why would you want the most meme field over God's personal favorite one, Anon?
Today was a test fire of a falcon 9 rocket. SpaceX is sending a top secret govt spy satellite on sunday.
There are about 190 govt/military satellites in orbit compared to about 300 of all commercial. I heard your country is not socialist. You are bringing up a big brother.
You may choose what part of above you want to reply to.
>>8858232
290 govt/military satellites
My bad
What?
>>8858261
What part you don't understand?
When is /pol/ going to stop posting about Bill Nye? Mods? Do we really need 20 distinct threads on it?
i'm guessing it's mostly just /sci/, not /pol/
too many freshmen on this board have a raging hard-on for e-celebs like nye, tyson and the numberphile guy
>>8857868
The databases one should be at the top. It was the only one that tried to weave the story into the lessons and actually apply the concept taught (sort of).
>flipped through biochemistry
>girl goes "wah I want to go on a diet"
>four pages of literally textbook
>"maybe starving myself isn't so smart"
>>8857868
What mods?
Which scientist was most ahead of his time?
>>8856032
My dik, very obscure dutch astronomer
da vinci
>>8856032
I am.
0.99...=/=1 and I'm going to prove it, goddamnit!
Any other statistics major here?
I'm not sure whether I'm stupid or is statistics really supposed to difficult?
Even math is way easier.
t. freshman
>>8851333
>Is it harder to justify inductive reasoning than deductive?
You tell me.
Most math majors dismiss it because "it's corporate stuff xD", but I still have nightmares from my stat and prob courses. Shit's fucking hardcore.
>>8851333
I'm a physics student so I'm not very good at maths, but I did a minor in statistics
It was piss easy
Math women are hotter than stupid women.
a fancy (read smart) bitch will always trump a basic bitch
>>8835642
>when they're more intelligent than you but they still behave and socialize like "girls"
>>8835648
>virgin faggot
I saw a stats thread and wanted to talk more about applied stats and its uses irl. I've personally been reading a lot about Data Science and the huge paychecks it gives for (relatively) simple work (basically an intersection of comp.sci, stats, data warehousing/cleaning, and engineering). I'm a stats major with an internship this summer in data science (more programming heavy since my background lacks that) and wanted input.
Is Data Science a meme career? Anyone here did applied stats/data science?
Also, comments on deep learning/machine learning? How difficult is it to fully grasp and utilize?
>>8857954
>for simple work
BUBBLE BUBBLE BUBBLE POP
>>8858016
Just getting into machine learning (and I mean barely scratching the surface) and it's already fascinating. The higher-up stuff is fucking genius.
t. math and physics
One of these
does edX have a single good math mooc?
>>8857893
i.e. something better than pic related
>>8857889
Are geographic differences in IQ determined by religion? Studies have shown that agnostics/atheists/irreligous tend to have higher IQ's than religious people. Africa and the Middle East are the most religious places in the world, thus they have the lowest lowest IQ average. Eastern Asia is the least religious place in the world, thus they have the highest average IQ. Western countries are stuck somewhere in the middle, thus their IQ average is in the middle as well.
>>8857738
dude correlation = causation lmao
you might as well say it's caused by distance from the equator
>UK
>100
Its genetics
I'm looking for a material that melts when current flows through it, but still maintains conductivity
>>8857354
Ice
>>8857375
H2O isn't conductive
>Hilbert space
>gauge symmetry
>vector calculus
>>8855693
Is vector calc tough? I have it next year
>>8856091
>not taking vector calculus in first year.
Engineer faggot detected.
>>8855693
The second one is a little understandable. At least for proving that Yang-Mills retains gauge symmetry upon quantization. If the other two make you sweat you're probably not even engineer-tier.