Time Series Interviews: 20 Questions That Cut Through the Hype
ML interviews love time series traps. This 20-question guide skips fluff for the gut punches that separate posers from pros. But is it enough to survive the hype machine?
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ML interviews love time series traps. This 20-question guide skips fluff for the gut punches that separate posers from pros. But is it enough to survive the hype machine?
Everyone thought Granola was the smart AI notepad for chaotic meetings. Turns out, your 'private' notes are public if you share a link—exposing sensitive business chatter to the world.
Picture this: OpenAI's board votes 8-0 to gut its own Safety Council — on the very day Sam Altman pitches erotic chatbots. Safety? Meet the real frontier.
Gong clangs echo through LA studios as TBPN hosts confirm OpenAI's buyout. It's not just media grab — it's a calculated bid to own AI's story.
Picture Sam Altman, glued to his screen, chuckling at TBPN's latest roast of his own company. Now, that show belongs to OpenAI—tech's rawest mic just got an AI upgrade.
OpenAI just bought a tech gossip show to polish its tarnished halo. But after 20 years watching Valley power plays, I've seen this movie before—and it rarely ends with independent journalism.
Google swore off fossil fuels for climate glory. Now it's building gas plants to feed its AI beast. Hypocrisy, or hard reality?
Everyone's hyping visualization and guided learning as data science saviors. But after 20 years watching this circus, I smell familiar smoke.
Picture this: OpenAI, the AI powerhouse, just bought the snappy online talk show grilling tech leaders. TBPN's viral clips stay independent—sort of—while boosting OpenAI's messaging.
OpenAI's acquisition of TBPN sounds noble: boosting AI talks and indie media. But after 20 years watching Valley deals, I smell spin—and a play for narrative control.
Shadow AI is rampant. KiloClaw promises control—but at what cost to innovation?
Everyone braced for AI's job apocalypse. MIT says pump the brakes—it's a tide, not a tsunami. But don't get comfy.