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Ninad Golatkar

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Data Science, ML and AI enthusiast

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Ani (@curiouszeedx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you get overwhelmed with the number of papers that are published in AI here is something that will help you. The good folks at Latent Space has curated list of papers that you should read in 2025 if you work with AI. This is very optimal list of papers broken down by topic

If you get overwhelmed with the number of papers that are published in AI here is something that will help you.

The good folks at Latent Space has curated list of papers that you should read in 2025 if you work with AI. 

This is very optimal list of papers broken down by topic
dev (@sagevedant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the fact that you can build anything for free as a software developer is insane. tell me other sector where you can do this ??

hardmaru (@hardmaru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I have always been convinced that the only way to get artificial intelligence to work is to do the computation in a way similar to the human brain.” — @GeoffreyHinton 🧠

Pau Labarta Bajo (@paulabartabajo_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you put your ML models to work? 3 ways: 1. Batch: The model generates predictions on a fixed schedule (e.g. every hour) 2. Request-response: The model is exposed as a backend API. 3. Stream: The model continuously generates prediction on the most recent stream data.

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Stanford’s MLSys Seminar Series It’s the most practical, technical, and insightful resource I’ve found on real-world ML systems. And it’s all free on YouTube. What’s inside: 🔹 Efficient training and serving of massive LLMs 🔹 LoRAX, FlashAttention → faster, cheaper, smaller

Stanford’s MLSys Seminar Series

It’s the most practical, technical, and insightful resource I’ve found on real-world ML systems. And it’s all free on YouTube.

What’s inside:
🔹 Efficient training and serving of massive LLMs
🔹 LoRAX, FlashAttention → faster, cheaper, smaller
Rudrak Velkara (@rudrakvelkara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The biggest problem I see with junior devs? They're too afraid to ask "dumb" questions. Not asking slows you down way more than asking ever will. You'll sit stuck for hours when a 2-minute convo could've solved it. No one cares if your question sounds dumb. We care if you keep