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Hi,
I have two areas I'd like to study: deep learning, and anything on the MIRI research guide. Lots of material is available on both topics, but I'd like to pair up with someone to build a good learning strategy (for lack of a better expression).
I have some knowledge of algebra, probability theory, logic, game theory, machine learning (Master's Degree in Computer Science).
Regarding deep learning, I have a small collection of links, Udacity, and I'm positive learning materials abound now that the field is really popular.
Regarding MIRI's research guide, well, the guide itself provides a lot of links and pointers.
My timezone is CET (UTC+1).
I'm working through the udacity deep learning course right now, and I'm always trying to learn more things on the MIRI research guide. I'm in a fairly different timezone, but my schedule is pretty flexible. Maybe we can work something out?
I just finished Stanford's machine learning class on Coursera and I was thinking about starting Google's Udacity course.
I don't have much formal background in CS (2 classes in college and later a couple Coursera classes), but I've been working as a software engineer for a few years now.
I am in U.S. Eastern Time (UTC-4).