How about effortposting some background and context for this one. Deuxtards like myself don't have the attention span to work for the drama on nerd shit like this
TL;DR
A popular Youtuber is riding the AI hype train. Makes surface level videos about complex machine learning concepts and sells them to a large audience. He has a long history of using other people's code and projects without sufficient attribution.
This post is about the newest scandal of his where he blatantly plagiarized content from two papers on quantum machine learning. Quantum Doors was a term he replaced quantum gates with from the original papers. Computers are based upon logic gates not doors. He also did a bunch of other terrible synonym changing that highlights that he has no actual knowledge of the topic, and he took screenshots of the equations from the original papers and copy and pasted nearly everything. It's quite funny because one of the papers is about fraud detection....
This isn't his first offense...
Recently he offered a course "How to make money with machine learning" and charged $200 for the class. Note that a large proportion of the students come from areas where $200 is around a month's worth of salary. He over-enrolled it (1200 students instead of 500 he said he was capping it at), and did not fulfill promises he made about the course. Things ended up coming out on Reddit and Twitter about how he was banning students asking for refunds. Did some skeezy thing where he implemented a refund page saying there was a 14 day refund policy AFTER said refund policy was expired. Crowdsourced ousting information on Twitter and Reddit caused him to issue a public apology and he promised to give refunds to those who asked.
TL;DR of the TL;DR: dude is a self-proclaimed expert who is scamming students and plagiarizing academic research.
Recently he offered a course "How to make money with machine learning" and charged $200 for the class. Note that a large proportion of the students come from areas where $200 is around a month's worth of salary. He over-enrolled it (1200 students instead of 500 he said he was capping it at)
Then clearly he taught them a valuable lesson about how to make money with machine learning.
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1 DrunkenRecidivist 2019-10-14
How about effortposting some background and context for this one. Deuxtards like myself don't have the attention span to work for the drama on nerd shit like this
1 nord2rocks 2019-10-14
TL;DR
A popular Youtuber is riding the AI hype train. Makes surface level videos about complex machine learning concepts and sells them to a large audience. He has a long history of using other people's code and projects without sufficient attribution.
This post is about the newest scandal of his where he blatantly plagiarized content from two papers on quantum machine learning. Quantum Doors was a term he replaced quantum gates with from the original papers. Computers are based upon logic gates not doors. He also did a bunch of other terrible synonym changing that highlights that he has no actual knowledge of the topic, and he took screenshots of the equations from the original papers and copy and pasted nearly everything. It's quite funny because one of the papers is about fraud detection....
This isn't his first offense...
Recently he offered a course "How to make money with machine learning" and charged $200 for the class. Note that a large proportion of the students come from areas where $200 is around a month's worth of salary. He over-enrolled it (1200 students instead of 500 he said he was capping it at), and did not fulfill promises he made about the course. Things ended up coming out on Reddit and Twitter about how he was banning students asking for refunds. Did some skeezy thing where he implemented a refund page saying there was a 14 day refund policy AFTER said refund policy was expired. Crowdsourced ousting information on Twitter and Reddit caused him to issue a public apology and he promised to give refunds to those who asked.
TL;DR of the TL;DR: dude is a self-proclaimed expert who is scamming students and plagiarizing academic research.
1 LongPostBot 2019-10-14
still unemployed then?
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1 UnalignedRando 2019-10-14
Then clearly he taught them a valuable lesson about how to make money with machine learning.