d.school launches 4-part workshop series on machine learning and blockchain
"Andy Chamberlin, a life sciences technician and project manager at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station, attended the workshop alongside three colleagues to better understand the technology behind their own lab’s research. The team intends to couple machine learning with pathogen images, streamlining the research processes."
"Andy Chamberlin, a life sciences technician and project manager at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station, attended the workshop alongside three colleagues to better understand the technology behind their own lab’s research. The team intends to couple machine learning with pathogen images, streamlining the research processes."
"Chamberlin said the workshop re-wrote many of his previous assumptions concerning machine learning. While he encouraged technological development, he also said unchecked advances can have consequences."
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