Just learned that next year, Mexico will choose its president between two women candidates.
One is a computer scientist, and the other holds a Ph.D. in engineering.
Pretty awesome.
Alfredo Andere
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- oh cmon, no amount of notoriety or self-perceived investment leads you to make something at the magnitude of what OpenAI is doing today.







