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yuvalmoscovitz/README.md

Hello, I'm Yuval Moscovitz!

About Me

I'm currently a Computer Science student with a passion for diving deep into the realms of Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

Interests

  • Deep Learning: Exploring neural networks, their architectures, and their applications in real-world scenarios.
  • Artificial Intelligence: Understanding the intricacies of AI algorithms and their potential to revolutionize industries.
  • Research: Always on the lookout for the latest advancements in the field and eager to contribute to open-source projects.

Languages I'm Familiar With

  • Python
  • TypeScript

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