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stephanie yee

@stephaniejyee

Currently @netflix; Co-creator of @r2d3us.

Joined June 2013
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A good reminder that imposter syndrome is presently not distributed equally at birth

While I’ve never had a position in $PTON (other than being a member), I skimmed the activist report this morning. A 2020 quote from Foley caught my eye. I thought it was fake; so I went back to read the source material. It’s apparently not… It explains so much.

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FOLKS—if you think #COVID19 cases is really bad in the US, it is even more epically surging in the UK 🇬🇧 & Ireland 🇮🇪. I made a short video... and highlighted the simultaneous rise in the more contagious b117 variant. Denmark CDC thinks B117 will become dominant strain by Feb. 🧵


In case you need data to justify staying in for New Years, here is some compelling work from @JohnsHopkinsEPI . pandemic-pulse.org


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This is mind blowing. With GPT-3, I built a layout generator where you just describe any layout you want, and it generates the JSX code for you. W H A T


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Channeling quarantine anxieties into interactive visualizations 😅😅😅 – A surprise installment of @r2d3us on COVID-19 with disease spread simulations: r2d3.us/covid-19/


Some holiday reading for y'all (great work with @edwardlandesber and Molly Davies): multithreaded.stitchfix.com/blog/2019/12/1… via @stitchfix_algo


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Difference between machine learning and AI: If it is written in Python, it's probably machine learning If it is written in PowerPoint, it's probably AI


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Our symposium tickets are *live*: Come hear from those directly impacted by AI systems—like broken predictive policing—and the researchers, entrepreneurs, and activists who build and study these systems. Oct 16! Tickets & info here: symposium.ainowinstitute.org


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Fully rational managers, consumers, and this photo can't coexist in the same universe. Attn: @sdellavi , @Target

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I wrote a blog post on extracting meaning from typically black box recommender systems. Thanks @iPancreas for the beautiful data visualization describing it!

Black-box recommendations are common in industry. This is a guide on the opposite: how to do real science with that latent space. @erinselene @iPancreas @stitchfix_algo multithreaded.stitchfix.com/blog/2018/06/2…

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“Fullstack” developer.

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A visual intro to bias and variance is now in the wild! (Time to work on Part III 🙃). r2d3.us/visual-intro-t… @tonyhschu @r2d3us


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Really interesting paper on how teachers' biases can negatively impact female student performance in math classes dropbox.com/s/b7zuneij7hns…

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Today @stitchfix takes the next step in our journey! THANK YOU to all of you that believed and supported us over the years! #stitchfixgrit

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Very nice paper @nberpubs public econ meeting on Rent Control Rebecca Diamond, Timothy McQuade, Franklin Qian nber.org/confer//2017/P… 1/N

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New #chi2017 paper is up. Don't trust statistics alone, visualize your data! autodeskresearch.com/publications/s…


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An animated tour of Stitch Fix Algorithms. algorithms-tour.stitchfix.com via @stitchfix_algo #datascience #algotour


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If you want to combat error, critique your in-group. You speak their language and they trust you, so you might persuade someone.


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How the Chinese government fabricates social media posts for strategic distraction gking.harvard.edu/50c @kinggary

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