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It has been customary for the users of different communities to quote funny things about their fields. It may be fun to share your funny things about Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science and the things that you face every day!










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    Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
    – Joe
    Dec 15 '18 at 23:36






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    I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
    – Mr Lister
    Dec 16 '18 at 14:55






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    @MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
    – Media
    Dec 16 '18 at 15:03








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    related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
    – moooeeeep
    Dec 17 '18 at 7:30








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    How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
    – gsamaras
    Dec 18 '18 at 10:45


















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It has been customary for the users of different communities to quote funny things about their fields. It may be fun to share your funny things about Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science and the things that you face every day!










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  • 1




    Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
    – Joe
    Dec 15 '18 at 23:36






  • 3




    I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
    – Mr Lister
    Dec 16 '18 at 14:55






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    @MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
    – Media
    Dec 16 '18 at 15:03








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    related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
    – moooeeeep
    Dec 17 '18 at 7:30








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    How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
    – gsamaras
    Dec 18 '18 at 10:45
















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It has been customary for the users of different communities to quote funny things about their fields. It may be fun to share your funny things about Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science and the things that you face every day!










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    Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
    – Joe
    Dec 15 '18 at 23:36






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    I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
    – Mr Lister
    Dec 16 '18 at 14:55






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    @MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
    – Media
    Dec 16 '18 at 15:03








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    related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
    – moooeeeep
    Dec 17 '18 at 7:30








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    How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
    – gsamaras
    Dec 18 '18 at 10:45
















  • 1




    Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
    – Joe
    Dec 15 '18 at 23:36






  • 3




    I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
    – Mr Lister
    Dec 16 '18 at 14:55






  • 1




    @MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
    – Media
    Dec 16 '18 at 15:03








  • 1




    related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
    – moooeeeep
    Dec 17 '18 at 7:30








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    How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
    – gsamaras
    Dec 18 '18 at 10:45










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Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
– Joe
Dec 15 '18 at 23:36




Not quite data science, as it's more data management & archiving, but see youtube.com/watch?v=N2zK3sAtr-4
– Joe
Dec 15 '18 at 23:36




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I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
– Mr Lister
Dec 16 '18 at 14:55




I like this, but really, does this belong here? Maybe it's better off on the Meta.
– Mr Lister
Dec 16 '18 at 14:55




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@MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
– Media
Dec 16 '18 at 15:03






@MrLister as I've mentioned, you can see this post in other comunities too. It has been just for fun :) don't take that seriously. On the other hand I don't think it is off topic. It is about datascience, isn't it?
– Media
Dec 16 '18 at 15:03






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related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
– moooeeeep
Dec 17 '18 at 7:30






related: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/1337/statistics-jokes and stats.stackexchange.com/questions/423/…
– moooeeeep
Dec 17 '18 at 7:30






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How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
– gsamaras
Dec 18 '18 at 10:45






How many epochs will we need to find ourselves in an epoch (Hellenic meaning), where the machine learning algorithm can make good jokes, to post here?
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Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a light bulb?



A: Just one, but they require a million light bulbs to train properly.



Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a fluorescent light bulb?



A: That wasn't in the training data!






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    I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
    – Jérémy Blain
    Dec 14 '18 at 15:38






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    @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
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Neural Network are not black boxes. They are a big pile of linear algebra :



https://xkcd.com/1838/



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    Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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  1. If you torture data long enough, it will tell you whatever you want to hear.


  2. Statistics shows that statistics cannot be trusted.







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Frequentists vs. Bayesians



Frequentists vs. Bayesians – xkcd



Transcript:




Did the sun just explode?

(It's night, so we're not sure)



[[Two statisticians stand alongside an adorable little computer that is suspiciously similar to K-9 that speaks in Westminster typeface]]
Frequentist Statistician: This neutrino detector measures whether the sun has gone nova.
Bayesian Statistician: Then, it rolls two dice. If they both come up as six, it lies to us. Otherwise, it tells the truth.
FS: Let's try. [[to the detector]] Detector! Has the sun gone nova?
Detector: <<roll>> YES.



Frequentist Statistician:
FS: The probability of this result happening by chance is $frac1{36}=0.027$. Since $p< 0.05$, I conclude that the sun has exploded.



Bayesian Statistician:
BS: Bet you $50 it hasn't.




Title text:




'Detector! What would the Bayesian statistician say if I asked him whether the–' [roll] 'I AM A NEUTRINO DETECTOR, NOT A LABYRINTH GUARD. SERIOUSLY, DID YOUR BRAIN FALL OUT?' [roll] '... yes.'







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    I find this funny because it's true.



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    Cute funny...



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    This one always cracks me up for no reason...



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      But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
      – gerrit
      Dec 16 '18 at 12:41










    • The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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    • cursed machine learning.
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    Unsure whether they qualify, but there are some fun facts taken from various sources:



    Beginning from Yann Lecun:




    • Geoff Hinton doesn't need to make hidden units. They hide by
      themselves when he approaches.


    • Geoff Hinton doesn't disagree with you, he contrastively diverges

      (from Vincent Vanhoucke)


    • Shakespeare and Bayes are in a boat, fishing. Bayes is trying to figure out which net to cast when Shakespeare says:
      "loopy or not loopy? that is the question".


    • Deep Belief Nets actually believe deeply in Geoff Hinton.


    • Geoff Hinton discovered how the brain really works. Once a year for

      the last 25 years.



    • Bayesians are the only people who can feel marginalized after being integrated



      And now the legend:



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    One from Reddit:



    YOLO: you only LEARN once



    P.S: Ian Goodfellow and Jurgen Schmidhuber are co-authoring a paper (to be presented at NIPS 2019) on Inverse GANs (More jokes on the topic here)






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      Trump



      Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.



      Yann Le Trump! 😂😂😂






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        Question: What's the different between machine learning and AI?



        Answer:



        If it's written in Python, then it's probably machine learning.



        If it's written in PowerPoint, then it's probably AI.






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          A Machine Learning algorithm walks into a bar.



          The bartender asks, "What'll you have?"



          The algorithm says, "What's everyone else having?"






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            A: What is machine learning sir?
            B: It is not machine learning! It is machine burning, man.





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              "Predictions are hard -- especially about the future."



              (Yogi Berra or Neils Bohr, depending whether you prefer physics or baseball)






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                In 2006, a common joke was that you would get an award for writing a paper that would either have "Karl Marx" or "Neural Network" in the title and get accepted at NIPS. Now that's become the standard for the latter... :D






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                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a light bulb?



                  A: Just one, but they require a million light bulbs to train properly.



                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a fluorescent light bulb?



                  A: That wasn't in the training data!






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                    I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
                    – Jérémy Blain
                    Dec 14 '18 at 15:38






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                    @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
                    – Lio Elbammalf
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                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a light bulb?



                  A: Just one, but they require a million light bulbs to train properly.



                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a fluorescent light bulb?



                  A: That wasn't in the training data!






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                    I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
                    – Jérémy Blain
                    Dec 14 '18 at 15:38






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                    @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
                    – Lio Elbammalf
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                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a light bulb?



                  A: Just one, but they require a million light bulbs to train properly.



                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a fluorescent light bulb?



                  A: That wasn't in the training data!






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                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a light bulb?



                  A: Just one, but they require a million light bulbs to train properly.



                  Q: How many machine learning specialists does it take to change a fluorescent light bulb?



                  A: That wasn't in the training data!







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                    I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
                    – Jérémy Blain
                    Dec 14 '18 at 15:38






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                    @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
                    – Lio Elbammalf
                    Dec 18 '18 at 14:19














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                    I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
                    – Jérémy Blain
                    Dec 14 '18 at 15:38






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                    @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
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                  I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
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                  I usually find light bulb jokes boring, but this one is cool :D
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                  Dec 14 '18 at 15:38




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                  @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
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                  @JérémyBlain All the other light bulb jokes were training - we now have to rerun them with this as a model.
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                  Neural Network are not black boxes. They are a big pile of linear algebra :



                  https://xkcd.com/1838/



                  image from xkcd






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                    Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                  Neural Network are not black boxes. They are a big pile of linear algebra :



                  https://xkcd.com/1838/



                  image from xkcd






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                    Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                  Neural Network are not black boxes. They are a big pile of linear algebra :



                  https://xkcd.com/1838/



                  image from xkcd






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                  Neural Network are not black boxes. They are a big pile of linear algebra :



                  https://xkcd.com/1838/



                  image from xkcd







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                    Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                    Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                  Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                  Ah, yes, there is xkcd about everything!
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                  1. If you torture data long enough, it will tell you whatever you want to hear.


                  2. Statistics shows that statistics cannot be trusted.







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                  • So laconic and true!
                    – gsamaras
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                  1. If you torture data long enough, it will tell you whatever you want to hear.


                  2. Statistics shows that statistics cannot be trusted.







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                  • So laconic and true!
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                  1. If you torture data long enough, it will tell you whatever you want to hear.


                  2. Statistics shows that statistics cannot be trusted.







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                  1. If you torture data long enough, it will tell you whatever you want to hear.


                  2. Statistics shows that statistics cannot be trusted.








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                  • So laconic and true!
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                  So laconic and true!
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                  So laconic and true!
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                  Frequentists vs. Bayesians



                  Frequentists vs. Bayesians – xkcd



                  Transcript:




                  Did the sun just explode?

                  (It's night, so we're not sure)



                  [[Two statisticians stand alongside an adorable little computer that is suspiciously similar to K-9 that speaks in Westminster typeface]]
                  Frequentist Statistician: This neutrino detector measures whether the sun has gone nova.
                  Bayesian Statistician: Then, it rolls two dice. If they both come up as six, it lies to us. Otherwise, it tells the truth.
                  FS: Let's try. [[to the detector]] Detector! Has the sun gone nova?
                  Detector: <<roll>> YES.



                  Frequentist Statistician:
                  FS: The probability of this result happening by chance is $frac1{36}=0.027$. Since $p< 0.05$, I conclude that the sun has exploded.



                  Bayesian Statistician:
                  BS: Bet you $50 it hasn't.




                  Title text:




                  'Detector! What would the Bayesian statistician say if I asked him whether the–' [roll] 'I AM A NEUTRINO DETECTOR, NOT A LABYRINTH GUARD. SERIOUSLY, DID YOUR BRAIN FALL OUT?' [roll] '... yes.'







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                    Frequentists vs. Bayesians



                    Frequentists vs. Bayesians – xkcd



                    Transcript:




                    Did the sun just explode?

                    (It's night, so we're not sure)



                    [[Two statisticians stand alongside an adorable little computer that is suspiciously similar to K-9 that speaks in Westminster typeface]]
                    Frequentist Statistician: This neutrino detector measures whether the sun has gone nova.
                    Bayesian Statistician: Then, it rolls two dice. If they both come up as six, it lies to us. Otherwise, it tells the truth.
                    FS: Let's try. [[to the detector]] Detector! Has the sun gone nova?
                    Detector: <<roll>> YES.



                    Frequentist Statistician:
                    FS: The probability of this result happening by chance is $frac1{36}=0.027$. Since $p< 0.05$, I conclude that the sun has exploded.



                    Bayesian Statistician:
                    BS: Bet you $50 it hasn't.




                    Title text:




                    'Detector! What would the Bayesian statistician say if I asked him whether the–' [roll] 'I AM A NEUTRINO DETECTOR, NOT A LABYRINTH GUARD. SERIOUSLY, DID YOUR BRAIN FALL OUT?' [roll] '... yes.'







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                      Frequentists vs. Bayesians



                      Frequentists vs. Bayesians – xkcd



                      Transcript:




                      Did the sun just explode?

                      (It's night, so we're not sure)



                      [[Two statisticians stand alongside an adorable little computer that is suspiciously similar to K-9 that speaks in Westminster typeface]]
                      Frequentist Statistician: This neutrino detector measures whether the sun has gone nova.
                      Bayesian Statistician: Then, it rolls two dice. If they both come up as six, it lies to us. Otherwise, it tells the truth.
                      FS: Let's try. [[to the detector]] Detector! Has the sun gone nova?
                      Detector: <<roll>> YES.



                      Frequentist Statistician:
                      FS: The probability of this result happening by chance is $frac1{36}=0.027$. Since $p< 0.05$, I conclude that the sun has exploded.



                      Bayesian Statistician:
                      BS: Bet you $50 it hasn't.




                      Title text:




                      'Detector! What would the Bayesian statistician say if I asked him whether the–' [roll] 'I AM A NEUTRINO DETECTOR, NOT A LABYRINTH GUARD. SERIOUSLY, DID YOUR BRAIN FALL OUT?' [roll] '... yes.'







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                      Frequentists vs. Bayesians



                      Frequentists vs. Bayesians – xkcd



                      Transcript:




                      Did the sun just explode?

                      (It's night, so we're not sure)



                      [[Two statisticians stand alongside an adorable little computer that is suspiciously similar to K-9 that speaks in Westminster typeface]]
                      Frequentist Statistician: This neutrino detector measures whether the sun has gone nova.
                      Bayesian Statistician: Then, it rolls two dice. If they both come up as six, it lies to us. Otherwise, it tells the truth.
                      FS: Let's try. [[to the detector]] Detector! Has the sun gone nova?
                      Detector: <<roll>> YES.



                      Frequentist Statistician:
                      FS: The probability of this result happening by chance is $frac1{36}=0.027$. Since $p< 0.05$, I conclude that the sun has exploded.



                      Bayesian Statistician:
                      BS: Bet you $50 it hasn't.




                      Title text:




                      'Detector! What would the Bayesian statistician say if I asked him whether the–' [roll] 'I AM A NEUTRINO DETECTOR, NOT A LABYRINTH GUARD. SERIOUSLY, DID YOUR BRAIN FALL OUT?' [roll] '... yes.'








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                          I find this funny because it's true.



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                          Cute funny...



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                          This one always cracks me up for no reason...



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                            But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
                            – gerrit
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                          • The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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                          I find this funny because it's true.



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                          Cute funny...



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                          This one always cracks me up for no reason...



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                            But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
                            – gerrit
                            Dec 16 '18 at 12:41










                          • The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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                          I find this funny because it's true.



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                          Cute funny...



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                          This one always cracks me up for no reason...



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                          I find this funny because it's true.



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                            But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
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                          • The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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                            But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
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                          • The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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                          But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
                          – gerrit
                          Dec 16 '18 at 12:41




                          But but but, the bar with the large uncertainty is the only one I trust. Who would trust someone who claims to be absolutely sure of everything, rather than the one who rightly puts in a realistic level of uncertainty?
                          – gerrit
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                          The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
                          – molnarm
                          Dec 18 '18 at 11:06




                          The first one is a twist on XKCD #303 without reference to the source.
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                          • cursed machine learning.
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                          • cursed machine learning.
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                          • cursed machine learning.
                            – wacax
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                          • cursed machine learning.
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                          cursed machine learning.
                          – wacax
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                          cursed machine learning.
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                          Unsure whether they qualify, but there are some fun facts taken from various sources:



                          Beginning from Yann Lecun:




                          • Geoff Hinton doesn't need to make hidden units. They hide by
                            themselves when he approaches.


                          • Geoff Hinton doesn't disagree with you, he contrastively diverges

                            (from Vincent Vanhoucke)


                          • Shakespeare and Bayes are in a boat, fishing. Bayes is trying to figure out which net to cast when Shakespeare says:
                            "loopy or not loopy? that is the question".


                          • Deep Belief Nets actually believe deeply in Geoff Hinton.


                          • Geoff Hinton discovered how the brain really works. Once a year for

                            the last 25 years.



                          • Bayesians are the only people who can feel marginalized after being integrated



                            And now the legend:



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                          One from Reddit:



                          YOLO: you only LEARN once



                          P.S: Ian Goodfellow and Jurgen Schmidhuber are co-authoring a paper (to be presented at NIPS 2019) on Inverse GANs (More jokes on the topic here)






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                            Unsure whether they qualify, but there are some fun facts taken from various sources:



                            Beginning from Yann Lecun:




                            • Geoff Hinton doesn't need to make hidden units. They hide by
                              themselves when he approaches.


                            • Geoff Hinton doesn't disagree with you, he contrastively diverges

                              (from Vincent Vanhoucke)


                            • Shakespeare and Bayes are in a boat, fishing. Bayes is trying to figure out which net to cast when Shakespeare says:
                              "loopy or not loopy? that is the question".


                            • Deep Belief Nets actually believe deeply in Geoff Hinton.


                            • Geoff Hinton discovered how the brain really works. Once a year for

                              the last 25 years.



                            • Bayesians are the only people who can feel marginalized after being integrated



                              And now the legend:



                              enter image description here




                            One from Reddit:



                            YOLO: you only LEARN once



                            P.S: Ian Goodfellow and Jurgen Schmidhuber are co-authoring a paper (to be presented at NIPS 2019) on Inverse GANs (More jokes on the topic here)






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                              Unsure whether they qualify, but there are some fun facts taken from various sources:



                              Beginning from Yann Lecun:




                              • Geoff Hinton doesn't need to make hidden units. They hide by
                                themselves when he approaches.


                              • Geoff Hinton doesn't disagree with you, he contrastively diverges

                                (from Vincent Vanhoucke)


                              • Shakespeare and Bayes are in a boat, fishing. Bayes is trying to figure out which net to cast when Shakespeare says:
                                "loopy or not loopy? that is the question".


                              • Deep Belief Nets actually believe deeply in Geoff Hinton.


                              • Geoff Hinton discovered how the brain really works. Once a year for

                                the last 25 years.



                              • Bayesians are the only people who can feel marginalized after being integrated



                                And now the legend:



                                enter image description here




                              One from Reddit:



                              YOLO: you only LEARN once



                              P.S: Ian Goodfellow and Jurgen Schmidhuber are co-authoring a paper (to be presented at NIPS 2019) on Inverse GANs (More jokes on the topic here)






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                              enter image description here



                              Unsure whether they qualify, but there are some fun facts taken from various sources:



                              Beginning from Yann Lecun:




                              • Geoff Hinton doesn't need to make hidden units. They hide by
                                themselves when he approaches.


                              • Geoff Hinton doesn't disagree with you, he contrastively diverges

                                (from Vincent Vanhoucke)


                              • Shakespeare and Bayes are in a boat, fishing. Bayes is trying to figure out which net to cast when Shakespeare says:
                                "loopy or not loopy? that is the question".


                              • Deep Belief Nets actually believe deeply in Geoff Hinton.


                              • Geoff Hinton discovered how the brain really works. Once a year for

                                the last 25 years.



                              • Bayesians are the only people who can feel marginalized after being integrated



                                And now the legend:



                                enter image description here




                              One from Reddit:



                              YOLO: you only LEARN once



                              P.S: Ian Goodfellow and Jurgen Schmidhuber are co-authoring a paper (to be presented at NIPS 2019) on Inverse GANs (More jokes on the topic here)







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                                  Trump



                                  Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.



                                  Yann Le Trump! 😂😂😂






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                                    Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.



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                                      Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.



                                      Yann Le Trump! 😂😂😂






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                                      Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.



                                      Yann Le Trump! 😂😂😂







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                                          Question: What's the different between machine learning and AI?



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                                          If it's written in Python, then it's probably machine learning.



                                          If it's written in PowerPoint, then it's probably AI.






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                                            Question: What's the different between machine learning and AI?



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                                            If it's written in Python, then it's probably machine learning.



                                            If it's written in PowerPoint, then it's probably AI.






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                                              Question: What's the different between machine learning and AI?



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                                              If it's written in Python, then it's probably machine learning.



                                              If it's written in PowerPoint, then it's probably AI.






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                                              Question: What's the different between machine learning and AI?



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                                              If it's written in Python, then it's probably machine learning.



                                              If it's written in PowerPoint, then it's probably AI.







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                                                  A Machine Learning algorithm walks into a bar.



                                                  The bartender asks, "What'll you have?"



                                                  The algorithm says, "What's everyone else having?"






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                                                    A Machine Learning algorithm walks into a bar.



                                                    The bartender asks, "What'll you have?"



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                                                      A Machine Learning algorithm walks into a bar.



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                                                          A: What is machine learning sir?
                                                          B: It is not machine learning! It is machine burning, man.





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                                                            A: What is machine learning sir?
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                                                                  "Predictions are hard -- especially about the future."



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                                                                          In 2006, a common joke was that you would get an award for writing a paper that would either have "Karl Marx" or "Neural Network" in the title and get accepted at NIPS. Now that's become the standard for the latter... :D






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