I am a Master of Engineering: Computer Science student at KU Leuven, specializing in Artificial Intelligence, and I will be graduating in the summer of 2023. I am actively seeking a post graduation opportunity. I do have a particular interest in the financial world, but I do not have a formal education in finance. Despite my lack of formal education, I am highly motivated to pursue a career in this field, leveraging my expertise and skills learned in Computer Science to address the industry's challenges.
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, but that strongly depends on the offer or opportunity
Technologies: Python, Java, C++, C, SQL, HTML/CSS
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/SenneBosmans/resume/blob/main/Senne_Bosmans_Resume.pdf [0]
Email: senne.bosmans01(at)gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sennebosmans [1]
I am currently enrolled in the Master of Engineering: Computer Science at the KU Leuven. I am specializing in Artificial Intelligence. In my Bachelor, my minor and major were Business Management and Computer Science.
Since I will be graduating in the summer of 2023, I am seeking a post graduation opportunity. I like to be challenged while learning and discovering new things. For now, I do not have a preference to get into a specific field. Most importantly, I want to put my problem solving and analytical skills to good use.
Feel free to get in touch with me by sending me an e-mail or hitting me up on LinkedIn.
Musk refers to an article which claims that false or spam accounts represent fewer than 5% of its monetizable daily active users during the first quarter.
In his Tweet, he suddenly wants to know whether spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users.
Aren't these concepts (percentage of users and percentage of monetizable daily active users) something totally different?
Maybe this is performance art designed to demonstrate the menace of communication media that require you to strip out crucial qualifiers from your claims in order to fit into an artificial character size limit?
You have 260 characters, and can create threads. I've read plenty of Twitter threads that are at least as persuasively argued as a similarly long blog post.
I'm a lurker on Twitter. I follow people but don't tweet. Do I count as a user? My behavior is probably difficult to discern from a bot (using a third party app).
The bots everyone is concerned about are the ones tweeting, but there are probably all kinds of "legitimate" bots, like the ones that tweet when Apple pushes a software update, or something goes on sale on Steam.
That 5% number may be describing the "legitimate" bots, while what everyone cares about is the illegitimate ones.
I can remember something similar happening on Facebook back in 2013-2014 (when I was a kid). I went on this app called 'Video Chat Rounds' and when I left the app, I got signed in to a random Facebook account.
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