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1 October 2009
A group of students from the Machine Learning department at Carnegie Mellon took to the streets last week to protest at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh. I am afraid that their issues were not being taken seriously inside the summit. There's a first hand account and a photo set on flickr. I can't decide if my favorite is "Repeal Power Laws" or "Safer Data Mining".
Posted by Matt Blackwell at October 1, 2009 3:35 PM