13:45:40 From Bia Fonseca : genome sequencing? 13:45:47 From Gustav Madsen : traffic? 13:45:50 From Kasper Hede Nielsen : predicting pseudo-random numbers 13:45:51 From Niels : Sentiment analysis 13:45:52 From Ulrik Friis-Jensen : Prediction of sales in stores 13:46:01 From Mads : state estimation from noisy measurements 13:46:14 From Gustav Madsen : prediction of electricity prices 13:46:42 From Jonathan Elsborg : wind power production 13:46:44 From Eugen : cartoon movie generation 13:46:46 From Martin Lyskjær Frølund : Predicting earthquakes 13:46:49 From Kaare To Troels Christian Petersen(privately) : Generating text, art and magic the gathering cards 13:47:06 From Yannis Mageiras : Music Generation 13:47:09 From Morten Poulsen : drug synthesis 13:47:48 From Maja Skafsgaard : plane and train ticket purchases/peoples travels 13:50:07 From Morten Poulsen : Music generation for the curious: https://www.aiva.ai/ https://openai.com/blog/musenet/ 13:50:22 From Daniel S. : on the poles they have instruments for measuring the movements in the earth, which can detect atom bombs as well, could be used for historical data 13:50:42 From Markus Hofer : Or for Guitar Amplifier Emulation - https://github.com/GuitarML/SmartAmpPro 13:51:36 From Emily Madeleine Wilbur : Probably the best way to predict earthquakes would be to try to predict when accumulated stress on a fault exceeds a threshold required for the fault to slip. 13:58:42 From Bia Fonseca : yes 13:58:45 From Neus : yes 14:42:23 From Maja Skafsgaard : I wrote on Slack, should we write an email instead? 14:43:27 From Maja Skafsgaard : yes :) 14:43:32 From Maja Skafsgaard : Nice, thanks!