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by ktamura
3581 days ago
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>That's not what happened at all. He built the system entirely himself before getting in contact with us. Good to know. While what I said was meant to be hypothetical, I am happy to stand corrected. >creating a neural network that can do real work is within the abilities a single individual. This really depends on said "individual." My biggest issue was the tacit conflation between two themes, one valid and another reeking of "feel good" marketing: 1. That a reasonably technical person can use neutral network to do useful things, no small part thanks to something like TensorFlow (valid) 2. That such individuals are prevalent in agriculture (???) I am all for hero-making: it's at the heart of marketing and customer advocacy. However, as someone who has been doing technical marketing for awhile, I just find this story exceptional in both senses of the word (as others commented, perhaps I turn out to be wrong!) |
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Advocacy is partly about inspiring others and I think this does that while presenting an accurate representation of what the farmer was able to accomplish.