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We discuss the birthday problem (how many people do you need to have a 50% chance of there being 2 with the same birthday?) To follow along with the course, visit the course website: Chris Piech ... CS188 Artificial Intelligence UC Berkeley, Spring 2013 Instructor: Prof.

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  • We discuss the birthday problem (how many people do you need to have a 50% chance of there being 2 with the same birthday?)
  • To follow along with the course, visit the course website: Chris Piech ...
  • CS188 Artificial Intelligence UC Berkeley, Spring 2013 Instructor: Prof.

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