[Haskell-cafe] Haskell positions available at Luminous Computing.

Carter Schonwald carter.schonwald at gmail.com
Sat Feb 1 23:18:41 UTC 2020


googling seems to suggest its
http://faculty.ee.princeton.edu/prucnal/?q=research/photonic-spiking-neural-networks


On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 6:12 PM Joachim Durchholz <jo at durchholz.org> wrote:

> Well, to be fair, that webpage has quite a handful of red flags.
> Too vague, the budget doesn't quite add up for the things you plan to do
> (or for the investor names you drop), far too many investors (keeping
> them happy must be like herding cats), no roadmap, no "we achieved this
> and plan to achieve that in the next two years", 100% unrealistic ideas
> about entering competition (photonics or no, you'll need to build
> nanoscale chips, and with your current budget you have 0% chance that
> this will work - leaves one wondering how serious that part is, and by
> attribution, how serious the rest of the page is).
>
> I might be interested if I were at the beginning of my career, and were
> able to take risks because there's time to switch to something boring
> with a good income.
>
> Of course I might be totally wrong :-)
>
> But paint me a sceptic here.
>
> Am 01.02.20 um 23:13 schrieb Krystal Maughan:
> > Of course not. Algorithmic Bias is still a hot topic of research in AI;
> > we definitely haven't figured that out yet.
> > AI is definitely *not* for "all the things".
> >
> > Best,
> > Krystal
> >
> > On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 at 17:10, Jack Kelly <jack at jackkelly.name
> > <mailto:jack at jackkelly.name>> wrote:
> >
> >     Ben Franksen <ben.franksen at online.de
> >     <mailto:ben.franksen at online.de>> writes:
> >
> >      > Am 31.01.20 um 01:19 schrieb David Banas:
> >      >> https://www.luminouscomputing.com/
> >      > Quoting from that page:
> >      > """
> >      > AI should be deployed to every product we interact with on a
> >     daily basis.
> >      > """
> >      > Am I the only one how is horrified when they read something like
> >     this?
> >
> >     Beware he who thinks he has found the universal hammer.
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