
Nilesh Garg
@TechWithNilesh
AI for Science
Will be reading this over this week ...
Deep Learning for Biology, by Charles Ravarani & Natasha Latysheva A hands-on guide to applying deep learning across DNA, proteins, medical images, and more. Each chapter is a project-driven path into AI-powered biology—covering CNNs, transformers, GNNs, and autoencoders.…

My advice to first-time technical founders: 1. Start with just a single feature 2. Choose a market with *tons* of competitors 3. Focus on a specific audience 4. Build in public 5. Charge asap You'll be tempted to skip #5, but don't, it's the most important part.
✨ Internship Opportunity @ Google Research ✨ We are seeking a self-motivated student researcher to join our team at Google Research starting around January 2026. 🚀 In this role, you will contribute to research projects advancing agentic LLMs through tool use and RL, with the…
Learning to solve problems in Healthcare administration Today, Learnt about EHR and problems with that I liked the concept of EHR and thought it’s the real data infrastructure but it comes with challenges Looking forward to learn from people working in tech and healthcare

It seems so much more civilized when you arrive in America from Europe, and bottle caps just come right off. That regulation was a big mistake. It's as if the bureaucrats were seeking out something with a high ratio of annoyance to impact.
Sam Altman: "I have yet to meet a slow-moving person who is very successful.”

A bit late, but finally got around to posting the recorded and edited lecture videos for the **How to AI (Almost) Anything** course I taught at MIT in spring 2025. Youtube playlist: youtube.com/watch?v=0MYt0u… Course website and materials: mit-mi.github.io/how2ai-course/… Today's AI can be…

This Resume has an ATS score of more than 88🤯 This Resume helped many in getting an interview calls from companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and many more. 💼 I have personally used this single-column resume in my job hunting and got amazing results I am sharing the…

THAT'S RIGHT.
People who are good at programming will use AI to take the jobs of those who are mediocre at it. So you should study CS iff you're going to be good at it.
Interesting read on role based prompting Role-Prompting: Does Adding Personas to Your Prompts Really Make a Difference? by Dan Cleary medium.com/p/role-prompti…
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