Wayve and Microsoft partner to scale autonomous vehicles
Circa 2017, there was a lot of hype around autonomous driving. If one were to take that at face value, it would mean that by now autonomous driving would have been a reality already. Apparently, that’s not the case and Alex Kendall claims to have known that all along. Still, that did not stop him from setting out then and he’s still working on it today.
Read More →Viable aims to quantify qualitative customer feedback with AI
There is an implicit assumption in most analytics solutions: The data analyzed and the insights derived, are almost exclusively quantitative. That is, they refer to numerical data, such as number of customers, sales and so on.
Read More →The EU AI Act: What you need to know
After data privacy and GDPR, the EU wants to leave its mark on AI by regulating it with the EU AI Act. Here's what it is, what it means for the world at large, when it's expected to take effect, and what experts from the Mozilla Foundation have to say about it.
Read More →SageMaker Serverless Inference illustrates Amazon’s philosophy for ML workloads
Amazon just unveiled Serverless Inference, a new option for SageMaker, its fully managed machine learning (ML) service. The goal for Amazon SageMaker Serverless Inference is to serve use cases with intermittent or infrequent traffic patterns, lowering total cost of ownership (TCO) and making the service easier to use.
Read More →Google sets the bar for AI language models with PaLM
Google’s new large language model (LLM) called PaLM (Pathways Language Model) is the first outcome of Pathways, Google’s new AI architecture, which aims to handle many tasks at once, learn new tasks quickly and reflect a better understanding of the world.
Read More →Massaging AI language models for fun, profit and ethics
Do AI language models really demonstrate intelligence? What about morality? Is it ok to tweak them, and if yes, who gets to do this, and how do the rest of us know?
Read More →Trullion tackles applying AI to accounting workflows
Most of us do not consider accounting to be a separate line of business. But accounting is big business, in and of itself.
Read More →NVIDIA unveils Hopper, its new hardware architecture to transform data centers into AI factories
NVIDIA just announced Hopper, a new GPU architecture that promises significant performance improvements for AI workloads. We look under the hood to decipher whether the emphasis on Transformer AI models translates to a radical redesign, and look at the updates in the software stack.
Read More →Trustworthy AI: How to ensure trust and ethics in AI
A pragmatic and direct approach to ethics and trust in artificial intelligence (AI) — who would not want that? This is how Beena Ammanath describes her new book, Trustworthy AI.
Read More →Andrew Ng predicts the next 10 years in AI
Did you ever feel you’ve had enough of your current line of work and wanted to shift gears? If you have, you’re definitely not alone. Besides taking part in the Great Resignation, however, there are also less radical approaches, like the one Andrew Ng is taking.
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