top Machine Learning professor explains why Trump's H1B ban is idiotic
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Date: June 23rd, 2020 11:53 PM Author: Fiercely-loyal abode
you sound like a redneck rube. these aren't pajeet code monkeys, they're the best in the world machine learning scientists
Among the 26 PhD students I have advised, only 5 were US citizens.
Among the 13 postdocs who have worked with me at NYU, only 1 was a US citizen.
Among the 122 co-authors of my papers listed on my Google Scholar page, 22 were born American.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:01 AM Author: Fiercely-loyal abode
lol you retard
he initially worked in the US on an h1b visa himself
but yeah, sure, he doesn't know what that is
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:09 AM Author: peach soul-stirring affirmative action
Among the 26 PhD students I have advised, only 5 were US citizens.
Among the 13 postdocs who have worked with me at NYU, only 1 was a US citizen.
Among the 122 co-authors of my papers listed on my Google Scholar page, 22 were born American.
6/N
https://twitter.com/ylecun/status/1275536456677822467
reminder: the US govt is literally fucking foreigners to hijack our STEM education and steal our shit and take it back to china
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:19 AM Author: Fiercely-loyal abode
it's amazing that a board of parasitical lawyers have such strong grievances living in the best country in the world.
if the US is so shit because of immigration, what other country do you think you would have been better served growing up in?
please expound
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Date: June 24th, 2020 4:55 AM Author: effete trip field french chef
Immigration was almost completely shut down between WW 1 and 1965.
"please go somewhere else then"
LOL, proof of displacement theory right here, folks.
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Date: June 23rd, 2020 11:53 PM Author: Galvanic green nursing home famous landscape painting
He runs ai at Facebook
Think of all the good fb has done for society. Imagine losing that!!!
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:17 AM Author: Fiercely-loyal abode
have you ever lived in new zealand, switzerland, denmark? how do you know you would love it so much? are you sure you would end up in the top strata, or would you (a parasitical lawyer) more realistically get shifted to a more lowly class in such a transition?
are you sure the US, if we simply banned immigration and threw out our tech industry, would become new zealand, switzerland, or denmark? are there other dissimilarities that would prevent us from getting there? think hard about this, because it's clear you haven't, and all you're doing is flailing angrily at foreigners and it's a stupid fucking look.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:30 AM Author: odious kitchen becky
You seem to be confusing me for other posters who have replied to you in this thread (which is fine, I get that you're passionate about something you believe in). The meaning of my post is purely that declaring "A is true because without A then B would occur" is not going to be very convincing if B is already occurring. You may be right that B would occur even more intensely, but you'd need more evidence, perhaps in the form of a comparison with other societies, to be convincing. The countries I listed have a high quality of life, much higher than for the vast majority of Americans, and yet they trail the US in STEM. These are counterexamples that call into question your claim that highest STEM = highest quality of life.
As it stands, you don't have a clear argument with premises and a conclusion. You mostly have bald assertions. I don't think *you* have thought "hard" about why those societies are different than the US, namely why the average citizen has a high quality of life there and in the US he doesn't.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:20 AM Author: walnut milk
PLEASE GO SOMEWHERE ELSE AND PROVE THE POINT THEN.
SHOW US ALL HOW FOOLISH WE WERE TO TURN YOU AWAY! BY ALL MEANS! JUST STOP COMING HERE.
THANK YOU FOR YOU CONCERN! YOU ARE TRULY TOO KIND.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 12:26 AM Author: Fiercely-loyal abode
what a disingenuous and spiteful little statement
you benefit every day, in ways you cannot imagine, from the fruits of immigrant labor - literally hundreds of years of progress and technological dominance owing to immigrants
then, at the peak of american power, you announce "go away! we never wanted you here anyway! prove you're worth something because i simply am too retarded to understand what your contributions are." the arrogance and stupidity is astounding.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 1:18 AM Author: Violent gaming laptop
i think you have around 80,000 visas a year
During a normal/expanding economy this is how H1-Bs work :
Tier 3- at least half of these visas are pure salary arbitrage done by indian outsourcing firms with mediocre/crappy talent and this is what i think lot of ppl ITT are correctly pissed off about. this shit is egregious and needs to be clamped down and eliminated - block outsourcers from these visas, require US degree, implement a very high salary floor that will need to be deposited with US govt for 3 years etc
Tier 2 - 30~40% of H1-B visas go to good/high quality people that H1-B visa is meant for and there is no salary arbitrage here. they are not getting hired at FAANG or Microsoft or NVIDIA because they are cheap. these are typically graduates of top STEM schools who make lot of money on par with US citizens, go for roles where there are far more openings than available quality candidates etc. also these kind of hires are not your typical IT/devops roles but usually SDEs at top SW firms, non-software roles like hardware design/development, vision, systems, ML/AI, academic hires @ places like ASU, UNC etc. you just dont have enough US talent to fulfill the demand for these roles in a normal or great economy. think of these H1-Bs as grads with MS from schools like UCLA, Texas, WISC, UCSD, Georgia tech, UIUC, CMU with 3.5+ GPAs
Tier 1 - 10% of visas - genius, extremely well qualified people who are going to make ground breaking contributions in STEM. the kind of ppl who get hired as H1-Bs at IBM Watson/Microsoft research or Lawrence Livermore labs or faculty at MIT/Caltech/CMU etc. losing these kind of ppl is a YUGE loss even in this economy. I would rather have the 2020 MIT/Berkeley Phd in EECS or Physics work in the US than Canada or China or AUS. These are the guys that the ML prof in the OP is talking about
in a shitty TTT economy like right now:
Completely eliminate H1-Bs for tier 3 (permanently) and tier 2 (temporarily) type of candidates/roles. eliminating tier 3 is obvious. For tier 2 You dont need run off the mill, good quality tier 2 software or HW developers when there are large scale layoffs at UBER/AirBnB etc. There is enough talent in our country with the current unemployment rate and frankly not that many tech jobs are even open except in a few companies like AMZN, AAPL
keep like 10% of H1-B quota open for tier 1 candidates - basically PhDs from top tier universities, post-docs or ppl with demonstrated high quality research and excellence
So my take - The ML prof is right and Trump's move is 90% correct. Trump just needs to allow a very limited number of H1-Bs ( < 5,000) for extremely well qualified researchers
Even the alt-right devops bros (for some reason alt-right is well represented in this field lol) who are pissed off at indian outsourcing companies/pajeets, you are not getting impacted by a chinese/indian/french CMU CS PhD in AI getting a job at nvidia research or as asst professor at Caltech as you have no shot at these roles anyway. and 5,000 such visas even in this shitty economy is fine demographics wise when you have 15M million illegals popping out anchor babies. worrying about these 5000 foreigners is like worrying about a scratch on your shoe when you are getting stabbed in your heart
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Date: June 24th, 2020 1:41 AM Author: Violent gaming laptop
worth trying though i think you will find that it doesnt make that much of a difference. the kind of US kids who can compete with tier 2 candidates are already entering the stem pipeline. they are very good at math, science, programming and passionate about it. doubt they are giving up on texas/duke/Cal/cornell engineering admits because they are turned off by pot bellied indians at disney or marriott back office
i dont think we are losing any local talent at tier 2 level due to H1-Bs. any american who can compete with a georgia tech or CMU indian/chinese grad with 3.5+ GPA will never have to worry about finding a job in a normal economy. there are just way too many job openings at that level compared to available US talent. and in our country there also a lot of alternate paths that attract high IQ bros - top 20 liberal arts, finance etc so we are pretty much getting all the great, just below genius kids who want to do STEM anyway since the rest would rather follow their passion and study philosophy or economics at williams, amherst, chicago
right now trump needs to allow tier 1 H1-B guys through. and medium/long term cut the quota by 50% to like 30,000~40,000 and apply strict filters for quality so that you remove the indian outsourcing companies and their tier 3 back office pajeets. but that will noway happen since 100% of dems and 50% of GOP politicians will oppose it tooth and nail. trump can get away with this EO only because of the massive unemployment we have now
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Date: June 24th, 2020 2:21 AM Author: Violent gaming laptop
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not everybody is motivated by scholarship and academic life/teaching or the grind you have to go through to get there
lots of high IQ stems bros 1) want a chill career right away after college 2) make lot of money 3) make IRL impact by through commercial SW/products or a combination of these 3
they would rather make 500K at FB at 28 rather than write dissertation at MIT
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Date: June 24th, 2020 2:11 AM Author: Violent gaming laptop
regarding (1) - who is going to do the bread and butter SW/HW development? u think siri, echo, cloud, continuous significant performance improvement in CPU/GPU, VLSI, camera happened through god's gift? u need 1000s and 1000s of tier 2 guys doing routine development, improvements etc for all these new technologies you cant live without. this kind of work requires an army of tier 2 engineers doing nuts and bolts engineering design/development not 1000 genius PhDs doing abstract/theoretical work at MIT/Caltech. and not everybody wants to do theoretical research and teach anyway
regarding (2) never go full retard. you think we have a monopoly on 130+ IQ bros? right now we are attracting like 50%~75% of the 130+ IQ bros who want to do post graduate studies from across the world. we dont have to worry about the quality of a tsingua, technion, SNU or IIT graduate who is doing a PhD at a top 10 program. there are clear ways to identify the tier 1 guys - they get admitted into top 10 PhD programs and graduate from these institutions duh
to get into say MIT/Berkeley EECS PhD - you need to have attended an elite school which in foreign countries usually means you topped a nation wide IQ loaded test, have a very high GPA, have professors who are well known in academia from your college to write you strong recommendations, publish papers that MIT/Berkeley profs can check out, do summer internships at good labs, universities and get those professors/researchers to vouch for u and finally get high GRE scores. some random 100~110 IQ bro is not going to be able fake his way through to MIT or CMU PhD program.
the fraudulent shit is in cash cow masters program where mobs of chinese/indians copy exams and admissions standards are not rigorous. those are not tier 1 candidates
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Date: June 24th, 2020 4:20 AM Author: Violent gaming laptop
guy did a world tour during undergraduate studies lol
summer research internships at CMU , Imperial College London, University of Sydney
berkeley fellowship for 5 years is nice. then if he goes the industry route industry start with a 400K~1M job since he is working on reinforcement learning at around age 27
beats 3 years of "but but where do we draw the line" lolskool and checking commas for 250K in MFH dodging fireworks and BLM
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Date: June 24th, 2020 5:30 PM Author: Violent gaming laptop
one cool thing about our country is that young students are free to pursue their passion/interests. society and family doesn't force them into engineering/medicine like in india ,china or the third world
the kind of smart students from our nation who would fit into tier 2 and are not in engineering CHOSE to do something else - history at williams, music at UNC, molecular biology at duke, philosophy at UVA, literature at Swarthmore etc
even if you completely eliminate H1-Bs its not going to change the scenario much unless you want our society to become more asian - force every smart kid to go into engineering despite their wish. goes completely against our ethos.
i doubt there is non-negligible number of smart 115+ IQ high school bros who enjoy science/programming, wants to pursue engineering but is thinking of H1-B abuse and saying "oh no, i dont want engineering anymore because there are a bunch of potbellied turds in IT backoffices" so I am going to give up my interest in STEM and turn to gender studies or literature
link to ANY evidence that HS school students give up on STEM due to H1-B/worker visas?
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Date: June 24th, 2020 5:59 PM Author: Burgundy church building
I think any non-retard looking to pursue a stem degree and career knows they are going up against A LOT of foreigners.
maybe link to ANY "evidence" that anyone on this planet has ever made the choice between engineering and "history at williams" or "literature at Swarthmore"?
One shitty thing about this country is that college is really fucking expensive and some kids have it all paid for by parents while others take out student loans that are non-dischargable and have high interest rates so no, the only ppl who get to major in history at williams are the rich kids who would never touch a prole subject like engineering. that's left for the have-nots who in addition to competing in life with born on third base types also have to compete with cheating, robotic indians/chinese every step of the way in their education/career.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 4:40 AM Author: buff pit masturbator
The abuses of the h1b system are well documented. if these visas are so critical then begin with taking them away from the hundreds if not thousands of Chinese army agents working at American universities and other research institutions and stealing American tech -- dozens of examples of this occurring and cannot be in dispute.
Then take them away from the companies that abuse them for the sole purpose of $$ by putting less or equally qualified foreigners in American positions. The article about Disney in Orlando again has not been disputed, and this is just one example.
People aren't required to draw fine distinctions and sort all of the worthy ones out when a program like this is abused by American companies and foreign workers to the extent it has.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 10:58 AM Author: Histrionic Twisted Native
87. Science and technology provide the most important examples of surrogate activities. Some scientists claim that they are motivated by “curiosity” or by a desire to “benefit humanity.” But it is easy to see that neither of these can be the principal motive of most scientists. As for “curiosity,” that notion is simply absurd. Most scientists work on highly specialized problems that are not the object of any normal curiosity. For example, is an astronomer, a mathematician or an entomologist curious about the proper-ties of isopropyltrimethylmethane? Of course not. Only a chemist is curious about such a thing, and he is curious about it only because chemistry is his surrogate activity.Is the chemist curious about the appropriate classification of a new species of beetle? No. That question is of interest only to the entomologist, and he is interested in it only be-cause entomology is his surrogate activity. If the chemist and the entomologist had to exert themselves seriously to obtain the physical necessities, and if that effort exercised their abilities in an interesting way but in some nonscientific pursuit, then they wouldn’t give a damn about isopropyltrimethylmethane or the classification of beetles.Suppose that lack of funds for postgraduate education had led the chemist to become an insurance broker instead of a chemist. In that case he would have been very interested in insurance matters but would have cared nothing about isopropyltrimethylmethane. In any case it is not normal to put into the satisfaction of mere curiosity the amount oftime and effort that scientists put into their work. The “curiosity” explanation for the scientists’ motive just doesn’t stand up.
88. The “benefit of humanity” explanation doesn’t work any better. Some scientific work has no conceivable relation to the welfare of the human race most of archaeology or comparative linguistics for example. Some other areas of science present obviously dangerous possibilities.Yet scientists in these areas are just as enthusiastic about their work as those who develop vaccines or study air pollution. Consider the case of Dr. Edward Teller, who had an obvious emotional involvement in promoting nuclear power plants. Did this involvement stem from a desire to benefit humanity? If so, then why didn’t Dr. Teller get emotional about other “humanitarian” causes? If he was such a humanitarian then why did he help to develop the H-bomb? As with many other scientific achievements, it is very much open to question whether nuclear power plants actually do benefit humanity. Does the cheap electricity outweigh the accumulating waste and the risk of accidents? Dr. Teller saw only one side of the question. Clearly his emotional involvement with nuclear power arose not from a desire to “benefit humanity” but from a personal fulfillment he got from his work and from seeing it put to practical use.
89. The same is true of scientists generally. With possible rare exceptions, their motive is neither curiosity nor a desire to benefit humanity but the need to go through the power process: to have a goal (a scientific problem to solve), to make an effort (research) and to attain the goal(solution of the problem.) Science is a surrogate activity because scientists work mainly for the fulfillment they get out of the work itself.
90. Of course, it’s not that simple. Other motives do play a role for many scientists. Money and status for example.Some scientists may be persons of the type who have an insatiable drive for status (see paragraph 79) and this may provide much of the motivation for their work. No doubt the majority of scientists, like the majority of the general population, are more or less susceptible to advertising and marketing techniques and need money to satisfy their craving for goods and services. Thus science is not a PURE surrogate activity. But it is in large part a surrogate activity.
91. Also, science and technology constitute a power mass movement, and many scientists gratify their need for power through identification with this mass movement(see paragraph 83).
92. Thus science marches on blindly, without regard to the real welfare of the human race or to any other standard, obedient only to the psychological needs of the scientists and of the government officials and corporation executives who provide the funds for research.
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Date: June 24th, 2020 2:17 PM Author: irradiated sapphire range
BITD i was a different kind of fag and worked in quant market research. my boss was a pretty alpha indian with an eng ph.d. i asked him if i should get a ph.d and he said that he literally only got one for immigration reasons -- if he'd been a US citizen, having the years of industry experience would have been better financially and for skills development.
i realize that top research ph.ds are a little different, but french facebook ai guy is conflating h1bs with his postdocs, so the argument works against him too. presumably it's possible to both have (1) access to top international research programs for top international people and (2) a hard bar to mediocre pajeets serving as scab labor to subsidize the bottom line of large-scale IT employers.
these days, engineering/IT can suck ass as a career path for americans. the effort/reward ratio is all out of whack. when i was teaching GMAT, probably half my students were mid-career engineers who realized that they were fucked for life unless they got MBAs and transitioned to management. if engineering career paths were better, more americans would go into the field and we wouldn't need pajeets. it would be great for the country; if FB needs to increase SG&A, oh well, they had a good run.
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Date: June 30th, 2020 10:28 PM Author: Galvanic green nursing home famous landscape painting
Lmao he got shamed off Twitter. This is ur hero jjc
Yann LeCun Quits Twitter Amid Acrimonious Exchanges on AI Bias
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2020-06-30
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Turing Award Winner and Facebook Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun has announced his exit from popular social networking platform Twitter after getting involved in a long and often acrimonious dispute regarding racial biases in AI.
Unlike most other artificial intelligence researchers, LeCun has often aired his political views on social media platforms, and has previously engaged in public feuds with colleagues such as Gary Marcus. This time however LeCun’s penchant for debate saw him run afoul of what he termed “the linguistic codes of modern social justice.”
It all started on June 20 with a tweet regarding the new Duke University PULSE AI photo recreation model that had depixelated a low-resolution input image of Barack Obama into a photo of a white male. Penn State University Associate Professor Brad Wyble tweeted “This image speaks volumes about the dangers of bias in AI.” LeCun responded, “ML systems are biased when data is biased. This face upsampling system makes everyone look white because the network was pretrained on FlickFaceHQ, which mainly contains white people pics. Train the *exact* same system on a dataset from Senegal, and everyone will look African.“
Research scientist, co-founder of the “Black in AI” group, and technical co-lead of the Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team at Google Timnit Gebru tweeted in response, “I’m sick of this framing. Tired of it. Many people have tried to explain, many scholars. Listen to us. You can’t just reduce harms caused by ML to dataset bias.” She added, “Even amidst of world wide protests people don’t hear our voices and try to learn from us, they assume they’re experts in everything. Let us lead her and you follow. Just listen. And learn from scholars like @ruha9 [Ruha Benjamin, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University]. We even brought her to your house, your conference.” (This was a reference to ICLR 2020, where LeCun served as president and Benjamin presented the talk 2020 Vision: Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology & Society.)
Known for her work on racial and gender bias in facial recognition systems and other AI algorithms, Gebru has been advocating for fairness and ethics in AI for years. The Gender Shades project that she leads with MIT Media Lab Computer Scientist Joy Buolamwini revealed that commercial facial recognition software was more likely to misclassified and was less accurate with darker-skinned females compared to lighter-skinned men.
Gebru’s CVPR 2020 talk Computer vision in practice: who is benefiting and who is being harmed? again addressed the role of bias in AI, “I think that now a lot of people have understood that we need to have more diverse datasets, but unfortunately I felt like that’s kind of where the understanding has stopped. It’s like ‘let’s diversify our datasets. And that’s kind of ethics and fairness, right?’ But you can’t ignore social and structural problems.“
LeCun replied that his comment was targeting the particular case of the Duke model and dataset. “The consequences of bias are considerably more dire in a deployed product than in an academic paper,” continued LeCun in a lengthy thread of tweets suggesting it’s not ML researchers that need to be more careful selecting data but engineers.
“Again. UNBELIEVABLE. What does it take? If tutorials at your own conference, books and books and talks and talks from experts coming to YOU, to your own house, feeding it to you, Emily and I even cover issues with how the research community approaches data. Nope. Doesn’t matter.” Gebru replied. “This is not even people outside the community, which we say people like him should follow, read, learn from. This is us trying to educate people in our own community. Its a depressing time to be sure. Depressing.”
Others from the AI and activist communities joined the fray, with far too many simply attacking either LeCun or Gebru. On June 25 LeCun offered an olive branch: “I very much admire your work on AI ethics and fairness. I care deeply about about working to make sure biases don’t get amplified by AI and I’m sorry that the way I communicated here became the story.” Gebru replied, “We’re often told things like ‘I’m sorry that’s how it made you feel.’ That doesn’t really own up to the actual thing. I hope you understand *why* *how* you communicated became the story. It became the story because its a pattern of marginalization.”
The week-long back-and-forth between LeCun and Gebru attracted thousands of likes, comments, and retweets, with a number of high-profile AI researchers expressing dissatisfaction with LeCun’s explanations. Google Research scientist David Ha commented, “I respectfully disagree w/Yann here. As long as progress is benchmarked on biased data, such biases will also be reflected in the inductive biases of ML systems Advancing ML with biased benchmarks and asking engineers to simply ‘retrain models with unbiased data’ is not helpful.” Canada CIFAR AI chair Nicolas Le Roux tweeted, “Yann, I know you mean well. I saw many people act like you just did in good faith, and get defensive when people pointed that this was not the proper response, until one day they stopped to listen and reflect and ultimately change their behaviour.”
Amid the heated debate, the Duke PULSE research team updated their paper, adding: “Overall, it seems that sampling from StyleGAN yields white faces much more frequently than faces of people of color.” The researchers referenced an April 2020 paper on demographic bias in artificially generated facial pictures by Salminen et al.: “Results indicate a racial bias among the generated pictures, with close to three-[fourths] (72.6%) of the pictures representing White people. Asian (13.8%) and Black (10.1%) are considerably less frequent, while Indians represent only a minor fraction of the pictures (3.4%).”
The team also added a “model card” to their study. Gebru was part of a team that introduced the model card framework in 2019 to “provide benchmarked evaluation in a variety of conditions, such as across different cultural, demographic, or phenotypic groups (e.g., race, geographic location, sex, Fitzpatrick skin type) and intersectional groups (e.g., age and race, or sex and Fitzpatrick skin type) that are relevant to the intended application domains
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Date: June 30th, 2020 10:47 PM Author: onyx sanctuary rigor
“ Research scientist, co-founder of the “Black in AI” group, and technical co-lead of the Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team at Google Timnit Gebru tweeted in response, “I’m sick of this framing. Tired of it. Many people have tried to explain, many scholars. Listen to us. You can’t just reduce harms caused by ML to dataset bias.” She added, “Even amidst of world wide protests people don’t hear our voices and try to learn from us, they assume they’re experts in everything. Let us lead her and you follow. Just listen. And learn from scholars like @ruha9 [Ruha Benjamin, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University]. We even brought her to your house, your conference.” (This was a reference to ICLR 2020, where LeCun served as president and Benjamin presented the talk 2020 Vision: Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology & Society.)”
This is insane
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Date: June 30th, 2020 11:17 PM Author: Lime corner
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