LLMs are getting brain rot! #stemgirls #usa #explorepage✨ #tech
Face card @zara.darz #explorepage✨
What do you think of my dance moves? @zara.darz #explorepage
Meet my boyfriend, Pouf. Plz be nice 🥹
Meet my boyfriend, Pouf. Plz be nice 🥹
Meet my boyfriend, Pouf. Plz be nice 🥹
Couldn’t have said it better myself. @zara.darz #professor #stemgirls #gymgirl
What else should I say? #uwu
Business woman in the making ✨
Did I miss anything? @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Camera roll dump @zara.darz
Over the past year, I’ve been diving deeper into machine learning. Some of you may have seen my videos on neural networks. I’m starting a video series where I read foundational ML papers and break them down, partly to learn them myself and partly to make them more accessible to others. As a bioengineer by training, I like translating what I learn for a broader STEM audience. The next video will cover: “Learning Representations by Back-Propagating Errors” (1986) Authors: David E. Rumelhart, Geoffrey E. Hinton, Ronald J. Williams This paper was a turning point for neural networks. It showed that multi-layer networks could be trained efficiently using backpropagation and that hidden layers can learn useful internal representations of data, something we take for granted today but that was not obvious at the time. Backpropagation existed in earlier forms, but this paper made it practical and widely adopted. If you have suggestions for foundational papers I should cover next, I would love to hear them. Video coming soon.
#fit
Idk why this trend is stuck in my head 🙈
Did I read this correctly? #bookish #stemgirls #usa #explorepage✨
Guess what I’m making 👀 #stemgirls #cute #gymgirl #usa
Probably doing it like that on purpose so we don’t ask it to do it again 😒 #ces2026 #stemgirls #usa #cute
Me or your gym crush? #cute #stemgirls #explorepage✨ #professor #fit #fitgirl