Alexander Spangher (on the faculty job market) (@alexanderspangh) 's Twitter Profile
Alexander Spangher (on the faculty job market)

@alexanderspangh

@bloomberg PhD fellow, PhD in computer science at @usc studying creativity/planning in NLP. Former data scientist @nytimes and former @JuilliardSchool musician

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Nice blog post. If you're applying to a CS PhD and considering academia after you graduate, you should read this, it's very real: jeffhuang.com/computer-scien…

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Is the bitter lesson/scaling-is-everything an incorrect dogma, given how important data curation, filtering, and quality data synthesis is? Or do they fit together, somehow? Genuinely curious

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I feel like Abundance is the new Power Broker. * Each gives a sense of wondrous revelation * They’re about the same thing (maybe with opposite takeaways) * People are really interested. I feel like every time I pull it out, people stop and ask about it. Highly recommend!

I feel like Abundance is the new Power Broker. 

* Each gives a sense of wondrous revelation
* They’re about the same thing (maybe with opposite takeaways)
* People are really interested. I feel like every time I pull it out, people stop and ask about it. 

Highly recommend!
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My colleague Alexander Spangher and I are trying to film a demo for our piano autopilot on a modern Disklavier. If you're in London or LA and have access to one (or know someone who does), please DM me! #robotjazz

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Please come by ACL today to see this work!! I will be presenting this as an Oral Presentation in the Computational Social Science track, from 2-2:30pm.