How Thomson Reuters built an AI platform using Amazon SageMaker to accelerate delivery of ML projects

3 years ago

This post is co-written by Ramdev Wudali and Kiran Mantripragada from Thomson Reuters. In 1992, Thomson Reuters (TR) released its…

Federated Learning on AWS with FedML: Health analytics without sharing sensitive data – Part 2

3 years ago

This blog post is co-written with Chaoyang He and Salman Avestimehr from FedML. Analyzing real-world healthcare and life sciences (HCLS)…

Federated Learning on AWS with FedML: Health analytics without sharing sensitive data – Part 1

3 years ago

This blog post is co-written with Chaoyang He and Salman Avestimehr from FedML. Analyzing real-world healthcare and life sciences (HCLS)…

OpenAI, Georgetown, Stanford study finds LLMs can boost public opinion manipulation

3 years ago

A new study by scientists at Stanford University, Georgetown University, and OpenAI show impact LLMs can have on manipulating public…

Adopting AutoML: Let’s do a reality check

3 years ago

AutoML can't define and automatically solve statements. But, it can solve pre-defined statements with relevant data and features. Read More

For AI adoption, ‘culture eats strategy for breakfast’

3 years ago

Company culture is a primary obstacle to AI adoption. Advice from experts on how to change culture to welcome AI…

Top AI startup news of the week: InstaDeep, DeepL, Pachyderm and more

3 years ago

There were key AI startup acquisitions this week, as well as new funding in a variety of sectors. Here are…

Google’s Muse model could be the next big thing for generative AI

3 years ago

2022 was a great year for generative AI. 2023 got a big start as Google introduced its latest text-to-image model,…

The Key to California’s Survival Is Hidden Underground

3 years ago

The state is ping-ponging between severe drought and catastrophic flooding. The solution to both? Making the landscape spongier.

‘Immer, Zlaz’ Reveals the Private Life of a Sci-Fi Genius

3 years ago

Writer Warren Lapine’s latest project is a collection of letters Roger Zelazny wrote to his friend Carl Yoke.