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Hey, you're folks. So today I listened to a podcast interview. It's about
50 minutes on. And it is on a podcast called Tesla daily. I which is a kindof interesting daily podcast about tests huh? But normally it's it's like a15 minute long thing, but this one was 50 minutes and it was an interviewwith this fellow by the name of well, it's not showing the full name here.James Duma and yeah, I,Don't I've never heard of this person before but
they are really great at explaining neural nets and so I wanted to sharethis with you wanted to um, just encourage you to go give it a listen. Someof it was like hmm, I'm not sure I get this but after like thinking aboutit more and and listening carefully to that James explain it, um, I I feellike I have a much better understanding of neural nets now than I didbefore and I thought that you all find that to be kind of interesting, soI'm gonna include a link to theIt's on YouTube I I'm guessing this is alsogonna be published as part of the the daily podcast that you can subscribein your podcast reader or can whatever app that you use but I was reallyinteresting kind of explaining how neural nets work especially in the likethinking about it from the context of Tesla and their autonomous drivingthey talk about that, but it's not specifically about that.There and there's a little bit of the history of neural nets as well. In
here, so this person was very knowledgeable.And goes pretty deeptechnically. So I wouldn't listen to this one on three Xs I'm saying.Anyway, give this a listen it's kind of interesting and yeah. I think it'skind of fun to broaden your understanding.I know that I'm primarily a UI JavaScript kind of developer but yeah. I
think that it's good to expand your horizons. So give this one a listen andI hope it does that for you. Okay, take care.
