Nobody • 12m
Someone suggest me some really good books to read ( avoid generic suggestions, you know which ones they are). My fields of interests are business, psychology, anthropology, evolutionary biology/psychology, finance, astronomy, history.
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Being a Computer Science student specialized in GenAI and LLM I think its right time for India to spend more on R&D in the fields of AI and cater the rising needs of Industry. Potential China is competent and is looking forward to scatter monopoly of
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Here are 3 books on sales that most people have never heard of. These 3 books will teach you how to go deep in the mind of your customers and sell anything to anyone using phycology and human behavior. 1 - The H Factor Of Personality - There are 6
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Day 18: Must-Read Business Books for Bangalore Entrepreneurs Content: Building a successful startup in Bangalore requires knowledge and inspiration. Here's a curated list of must-read business books for aspiring entrepreneurs in the city: * The St
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Catalyst • 9m
Is It Okay to Have Multiple Interests? "Think Again" Ever felt pressured to focus on just one thing to succeed? History tells a different story. Look at Leonardo da Vinci, the brilliant artist, scientist, and inventor. He didn’t limit himself to
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The AI Legends #75 Days Day 14: David Rumelhart Co-authored the influential book "Parallel Distributed Processing," which outlined a new approach to understanding the workings of the human mind using neural network models. History: David Rumelhart
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The AI Legends #75 Days Day 13: John Hopfield He developed the Hopfield network, a type of recurrent neural network that is capable of associative memory and optimization. History: John Hopfield is an American physicist and neuroscientist born on
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Day - 03 🔥 ( Summary) Topic :- Before the startup (Paul Graham) Paul Graham discusses the counterintuitive nature of startups, emphasizing the importance of intuition about people, understanding users, and the all-consuming nature of startup lif
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