Daniel Aronovich
"Jack of all trades is master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” A problem solver with an extensive background in software engineering, data science, data engineering, physics, entrepreneurship, philosophy, and team leadership. My approach to code, data, and models is inspired by the esteemed statistician George E. P. Box, who wisely stated: "All models are wrong, but some are useful." This holds true for any model, including code abstractions, scientific theories (Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, Evolution, etc.), statistical models (Machine Learning), and philosophical frameworks (Physicalism, Idealism, etc.). Notably, this statement remains valid even when applied to itself. I live by Richard P. Feynman's words: "Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough." Outside of work, I enjoy dancing, chess, mixed martial arts, playing the electric guitar, attending rock/metal/psytrance festivals, and weightlifting at the gym.
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Daniel Aronovich
I'll be hosting a talk at indydevs 10/10 about the philosophical implications of AI.
Will our new software abilities enslave us into a world of virtual reality, cooperate and enhance us to be Gods, or are we entering a realm of changes so sharp that all rules will be lost?
What do you think - where is AI taking us?
"Jack of all trades is master of none, bu...