Tag: Machine Learning
Opinion: I Always Feel Like Somebody’s Watching Me
“Who watches the watchers?” asked the first century Roman satirist Juvenal not, as many of us believed, Captain […]
Want to test the limits and abilities of artificial intelligence? Join us at MCubed in Westminster
There’s just over a week till we kick open the doors at MCubed, but there’s still time for you […]
What’s the point: Azure supports PyTorch 1.2, New TypeScripts and Emacs revs, and GitHub earns its SOCs
Microsoft has announced full support for PyTorch 1.2 on Azure. v1.2 of the machine learning library hit the […]
Julia 1.2 gets star for special interest computations
The Julia developers have released version 1.2 of their technical computing language that largely contains standard library changes […]
TensorFlow nightly pip packages are about to change
Starting 16 August 2019 (yup, that’s this Friday), the team behind numerical computation library TensorFlow will stop updating […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Istio, glibc, Cloudera Altus Director, and all’s well that ends well for Linux floppy driver
If you find your machine learning models to be a bit too large, TensorFlow’s Model Optimization Toolkit now […]
Do you want rules with that? Data sharing is caring à la Microsoft AI
Microsoft has drafted three agreements regarding the sharing and using of data for the AI community to give […]
TensorFlow Addons SIG keeps the tf.contrib spirit alive
Extensions to the TensorFlow ecosystem have found a new, well-structured home in the TensorFlow Addons repository, with a […]
Microsoft’s Bing team reshape Google’s BERT in their own Azure-powered image
Researchers’ at Microsoft’s Bing organisation have open sourced a brace of recipes for pre-training and fine-tuning BERT, the […]
Databricks Runtime 5.5 previews Instance Pools
Databricks, the company behind open source project Apache Spark, has given its Runtime a good old polishing, buffing […]