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1. snowby+Sx[view] [source] 2024-05-15 04:52:43
>>wavela+(OP)
When walking around the U of Toronto, I often think that ~10 years ago Ilya was in a lab next to Alex trying to figure things out. I can't believe this new AI wave started there. Ilya, Karpathy, Jimmy Ba, and many more were at the right time when Hinton was there too.
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2. izend+Yx[view] [source] 2024-05-15 04:54:07
>>snowby+Sx
And none of them build AI companies in Toronto.

I’m Canadian and disappointed at how ineffective we are at building successful companies.

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3. titano+ty[view] [source] 2024-05-15 05:02:13
>>izend+Yx
Yeah Canada just spends a ton of taxpayer money to create great institutions like U of T and Waterloo, so that their graduates can all go to Silicon Valley and make 2-3x the money.
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4. saitho+pA[view] [source] 2024-05-15 05:29:24
>>titano+ty
Maybe the majority of Canadians think that having great higher education institutions and thr people who work in them is a good fit for their way of life, but having Silicon Valley companies and people making SV salaries around epuld make their lives worse? If so, this is great: Canadians don't want to live with the tech crowd, so they provide them with the skills so they can move elsewhere, make their dreams come tuee, and not bother the majority that don't want their presence.

NB some actual Canadians in this thread have voiced this possibility.

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5. vasco+FB[view] [source] 2024-05-15 05:40:39
>>saitho+pA
That makes zero sense, governments invest in education to improve their own country, not to train other countries work forces. If you read anything about Canada ever you will also know they have a bunch of policies to try and stop the brain drain and to recruit tech workers from abroad.
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6. vinter+ZK[view] [source] 2024-05-15 07:23:30
>>vasco+FB
It's not as if Canada doesn't benefit from machine learning advances. It just doesn't by having many ML start-ups as a tax base.

Canada's skilled immigration policy is a train wreck, but that's another issue.

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7. newcan+4S[view] [source] 2024-05-15 08:32:56
>>vinter+ZK
Canada's skilled immigration policy is amazing. It is attracting some of the best talent in the world. What it is not able to do is retain the talent and is just ending up as a stepping stone to the US. All it needs to do is two things: 1. Provide tax deductions for rent and interest on home loans for new home buyers. 2. Reduce the average taxes to just slightly less than the US tax rate by 5-10% upto 500k. Then watch the magic happen.
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