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Home / Topics / AI / Machine Learning / Page 12

Why autonomous vehicles will rely on edge computing and not the cloud

  • ganadiotis
  • Nov 04, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Cloud, Featured, innovation, Technical, Use Case
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Why autonomous vehicles will rely on edge computing and not the cloud

When driving a vehicle, milliseconds matter. Autonomous vehicles are no different, even though it may be your AI that drives them. AI = data + compute, and you want your compute to be as close to your data as possible. Enter edge computing.

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The new New Relic: Past BI and the dashboard, toward AI and AIOps

  • ganadiotis
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analytics, Business, Interview, News, Software Engineering, Technical
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The new New Relic: Past BI and the dashboard, toward AI and AIOps

When applications and data change, what should a platform built to monitor them do? It should also change to keep with the times, and that's what New Relic is doing.

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Explorium secures $19M funding to automate data science and machine learning-driven insights

  • ganadiotis
  • Sep 11, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Business, Interview, News, Technical
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Explorium secures M funding to automate data science and machine learning-driven insights

Part machine learning platform, part data marketplace, Explorium promises to automate data and feature discovery, and build and deploy models for your analytics and application needs.

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Nvidia Rapids cuGraph: Making graph analysis ubiquitous

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 21, 2019
  • AI Chips, Graph Analytics & Data Science, Interview, News, Open Source, Technical
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Nvidia Rapids cuGraph: Making graph analysis ubiquitous

A new open-source library by Nvidia could be the secret ingredient to advancing analytics and making graph databases faster. The key: parallel processing on Nvidia GPUs.

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NVIDIA’s AI advance: Natural language processing gets faster and better all the time

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 14, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Featured, News, Technical
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NVIDIA’s AI advance: Natural language processing gets faster and better all the time

Yesterday NVIDIA announced record-breaking developments in machine learning for natural language processing. How and why did it do this, and what does it mean for the world at large?

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Advancing human exploration: Is space the final frontier, and how can data and AI get us there?

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 15, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Analytics, Featured, Graph Databases, Socio-Technical, Technical, Use Case
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Advancing human exploration: Is space the final frontier, and how can data and AI get us there?

Fifty years after the moon landing, it's not just NASA working on what many consider the final frontier for humanity: space travel. NASA, however, is special, and one of the reasons is that data is at the heart of what it does.

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AI applications, chips, deep tech, and geopolitics in 2019: The stakes have never been higher

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 11, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Business, Interview, News, Technical
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AI applications, chips, deep tech, and geopolitics in 2019: The stakes have never been higher

The state of AI in 2019 report analysis with report author, AI expert, and venture capitalist Nathan Benaich continues. High-profile applications, funding, and the politics of AI

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The state of AI in 2019: Breakthroughs in machine learning, natural language processing, games, and knowledge graphs

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 08, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Business, Featured, Interview, Knowledge Graphs, News, Technical
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The state of AI in 2019: Breakthroughs in machine learning, natural language processing, games, and knowledge graphs

A tour de force on progress in AI, by some of the world's leading experts and venture capitalists.

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Salesforce open sources research to advance state of the art in AI for common sense reasoning

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 27, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Data, Featured, Interview, News, Technical
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Salesforce open sources research to advance state of the art in AI for common sense reasoning

Deep learning is great for many applications, but common sense reasoning is not one of them. New research from Salesforce promises to alleviate this, advancing previous results by a considerable margin.

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A guide for prescriptive analytics: The art and science of choosing and applying the right techniques

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 03, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Analytics, Business, Featured, Technical
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A guide for prescriptive analytics: The art and science of choosing and applying the right techniques

Prescriptive analytics is nothing short of automating your business. But there's lots of hard work, and many stages you need to go through before you get there.

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