These three books are a joy to read. “Blitzscaling” basically says go big or go home. It describes the science of scaling or not-scaling. Great examples that demonstrate why VC...
Read MoreIn my previous post https://lnkd.in/eTmt9AT talked about the recent book from John MacCormic “What can be computed”. This book is inspired by the classic book Godel Escher Bach (GEB) by Douglas Hofstader (Yes...
Read MoreHere are two great books to read (or listen) during the break. I had the opportunity to read both of them last week. The first one is written by economists,...
Read MoreJohn Stillwell is my favorite Math author. If you want to understand how set theory constructs everything we know, read one of his books. Stillwell’s last book about “Reverse Mathematics”...
Read MoreSometimes people ask me what is the next thing after AI. I am not good at predicting the future. I agree with François Chollet that the answer to that question...
Read MoreThere are some days in your life that you attend a talk and you feel an intellectual resurrection. Today it was one of these days. Thanks to Rachel Cummings, E....
Read MoreJusted arrived from The MIT Press. This is a great book for the non pro, written by Terry Sejnowski the president of NIPS conference www.nips.cc. Lots of interesting historical elements....
Read MoreThey shaped the two most fundamental concepts of the universe INFORMATION & COMPUTATION. Claude Shannon and Alan Turing not only changed the way we live, but also the way we...
Read MoreThere is a lot of nice coffee table books, but this one is a bit more than a coffee table. I came across it at Barnes and Noble this Saturday...
Read MoreTwo great authors Tim Harford and Steven Johnson wrote two books about the same subject. One is an economist the other studies innovation. The two subjects are highly interconnected. “How...
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