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David Culley
@davidculley@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

I'm thinking back to 2021 when I was writing my thesis in university and had to read academic research papers every day.

The authors (all Israeli) of the deep learning papers I had to read in 2021, shared this in June 2024.

#genocide #palestine #cvpr #deeplearning #computervision

A tweet from June 2024, by Israeli Computer Vision researcher 
Yizhak Ben-Shabat and retweeted by Michael Bronstein, reading:

> I was deeply offended by a slide in a recent talk at #CVPR2024 that falsely accused my country of genocide. Such baseless political statements have no place in our scientific community. Let's keep our focus on advancing science and leave politics at the door. @CVPR

Shown is a presentation slide from the "Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition" conference, posing the question, "How has CVPR research contributed to tech used in genocide in Palestine ?"
A tweet from June 2024, by Israeli Computer Vision researcher Yizhak Ben-Shabat and retweeted by Michael Bronstein, reading: > I was deeply offended by a slide in a recent talk at #CVPR2024 that falsely accused my country of genocide. Such baseless political statements have no place in our scientific community. Let's keep our focus on advancing science and leave politics at the door. @CVPR Shown is a presentation slide from the "Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition" conference, posing the question, "How has CVPR research contributed to tech used in genocide in Palestine ?"
A tweet from June 2024, by Israeli Computer Vision researcher Yizhak Ben-Shabat and retweeted by Michael Bronstein, reading: > I was deeply offended by a slide in a recent talk at #CVPR2024 that falsely accused my country of genocide. Such baseless political statements have no place in our scientific community. Let's keep our focus on advancing science and leave politics at the door. @CVPR Shown is a presentation slide from the "Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition" conference, posing the question, "How has CVPR research contributed to tech used in genocide in Palestine ?"
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