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@Nearcyan
near Nearcyan
I like to make things

San Francisco

@Chillee
Horace He Chillee
PyTorch Intern 2019 Compilers intern 2018 @google Maintainer of @VSCodeVim Cornell CS/Math 2020
@tridao
Tri Dao tridao
Assistant Professor @ Princeton CS, machine learning & systems

Stanford, CA

@geohot
George Hotz geohot
We will commoditize the petaflop.

@commaai @tinygrad San Diego, CA

@lucidrains
Phil Wang lucidrains
Working with Attention. It's all we need

San Francisco

@FL33TW00D
Christopher Fleetwood FL33TW00D
Show me your rudiments.

HuggingFace United Kingdom

@shoaibahmed
Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui shoaibahmed
PhD Student

University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK

@conceptofmind
Enrico Shippole conceptofmind
Odin sacrificed his eye to acquire knowledge but I would give far more.

Teraflop AI

@albertqjiang
Albert Jiang albertqjiang
Alchemist | Trying to be a chemist

University of Cambridge

@shmh40
Seb Hickman shmh40
PhD student at Cambridge @ai4er-cdt. Air pollution, spatiotemporal machine learning and causal inference.
@rdnfn
Arduin rdnfn
ML researcher who likes to build software. PhD student in Cambridge.

University of Cambridge

@mataln
Matt Allen mataln
PhD student at the University of Cambridge @ai4er-cdt. Computer vision & forest ecology.

University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK

@ai4er-cdt
AI for Environmental Risk ai4er-cdt
UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in the Application of AI to the study of Environmental Risks, University of Cambridge and British Antarctic Survey

Cambridge, UK