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Machine learning researcher Akshay Krishnamurthy teaches Jason and Kelcey about the ultimate form of Frisbee, the machinations of research authorship, and whether we should fear AI. Also, Kelcey shows off his math skills.
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Bio
Akshay is a principal researcher at Microsoft Research with a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Previously a professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst he is most known for chasing contextual bandits and giving them real good reinforcement learning. He has over 2000 citations on Google Scholar, an h-index of 28, and an i10-index of 45.
Akshay is also a former member of Mr. Yuk, Carnegie Mellon’s ultimate frisbee A team, and is self-described as a quasi-hipster tech bro.
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What Jason Learned
When included on a group email, Jason will look to see where his email address is placed among the list of email addresses.
What Kelcey Learned
Coming up with original boy names is harder than thinking of girl names.
Top Five Tips for Throwing a Frisbee
Fact or Fiction: Frisbee Edition
Won't You, Haiku?
Ultimate FrisbeeSpinning through the air
Unlike outside bouldering
The beautiful throw
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