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Video: 4 Papers We Love (NYC) Talks: AlphaGo, Mesa, IronFleet, Simple Testing...Critical Failures (paperswelove.org)
- Evelina Gabasova presenting on Mastering the Game of Go with Deep Neural Networks and Tree Search - Eric Brewer presenting on Experience with Processes and Monitors in Mesa - Ines Sombra presenting on IronFleet: Proving Practical Distributed Systems Correct - Caitie McCaffrey presenting on Simp...

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Video: 4 Papers We Love (NYC) Talks: AlphaGo, Mesa, IronFleet, Simple Testing...Critical Failures (paperswelove.org)
- Evelina Gabasova presenting on Mastering the Game of Go with Deep Neural Networks and Tree Search - Eric Brewer presenting on Experience with Processes and Monitors in Mesa - Ines Sombra presenting on IronFleet: Proving Practical Distributed Systems Correct - Caitie McCaffrey presenting on Simp...
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