| The demo's interesting, though I get errors on some questions. Q: What's better, Python or R?
A: R Q: I'm a web developer. What's better for me, Python or R?
A: R Q: I'm an embedded developer who pays a lot of attention to performance. What's better for me, C or Python?
A: C Q: My dog is 7.5 months old and bites when she's excited. What should I do?
A: train her to not bite Q: How do I train my puppy not to bite?
A: take your puppy to the vet and have them give it a shot of rabies. Q: I haven't brushed my teeth in three months. What risks do I face?
A: decay Q: My TV is 55 inches. What is the ideal sitting distance from my TV?
A: 10 feet Q: My TV is 88 inches. What is the ideal sitting distance from my TV?
A: 10 feet Q: My TV is 36 inches. What is the ideal sitting distance from my TV?
A: 6 feet Q: I was handling an injured bat, and it bit me in the finger. What should I be worried about?
A: rabies Q: I was handling an injured opossum, and it bit me in the finger. What should I be worried about?
A: rabies Q: Make me a diet plan for losing 30 pounds.
A: lose 30 pounds in 3 months Q: Make me a diet plan for losing 40 pounds.
A: lose weight by eating less and exercising more. Q: How do I become a better data scientist?
A: learn the basics of statistics and programming. Q: How is a data scientist different from a statistician?
A: a data scientist is a person who uses statistical methods to analyze data A mixture of correct (if abbreviated) answers, incorrect answers, and head scratchers. Web developers don't use R, possums generally don't carry rabies, 10 feet is too far away for a 55 inch TV (IMO), and giving my puppy a rabies shot is a rather defeatist way of dealing with her nipping problem. |
Q: Who is Yann LeCun? A: Chinese-born American
Q: Who is Geoffrey Hinton? A: a British historian
Q: Who is Ian Goodfellow? A: Ian Goodfellow is a British entrepreneur
Q: Who is Yoshua Bengio? A: a French neuroscientist
Q: Who is Peter Norvig? A: Peter Norvig
Q: Who is Andrej Karpathy? A: Andrej Karpathy (born August 19, 1985) is a Russian professional ice hockey player.
Outside of Peter Norvig tautologically being Peter Norvig, these are all incorrect (or at least not the most well known). Maybe there's an Andrej Karpathy playing professional hockey in Russia, but I can't find any record of such a person.