Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Neural Networks, Oh My!

Deep learning makes decisions based upon the data it sees and the data that it doesn’t see but infers from what it does see. This became useful in the AV industry when the adversary introduced polymorphic viruses. These are viruses that change th… Continue reading Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Neural Networks, Oh My!

AWS and Facebook launch an open-source model server for PyTorch

AWS and Facebook today announced two new open-source projects around PyTorch, the popular open-source machine learning framework. The first of these is TorchServe, a model serving framework for PyTorch that will make it easier for developers to put their models into production. The other is TorchElastic, a library that makes it easier for developers to […] Continue reading AWS and Facebook launch an open-source model server for PyTorch

System uses smartphone video to produce detailed 3D facial models

Ordinarily, if you want to create a lifelike three-dimensional digital model of someone’s face, a 3D scanner and/or multiple cameras are required. Now, however, scientists from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University have created a system that lets a s… Continue reading System uses smartphone video to produce detailed 3D facial models

Concentric Applies Deep Learning Algorithms to Data Security

Fresh of raising an additional $7 million in funding, Concentric has launched a tool that employs deep learning algorithms to enable cybersecurity teams to identify documents and repositories where sensitive data has been stored. Company CEO Karthik K… Continue reading Concentric Applies Deep Learning Algorithms to Data Security

RealityEngines launches its autonomous AI service

RealityEngines.AI, an AI and machine learning startup founded by a number of former Google executives and engineers, is coming out of stealth today and announcing its first set of products. When the company first announced its $5.25 million seed round last year, CEO Bindu Reddy wasn’t quite ready to disclose RealityEngines’ mission beyond saying that […] Continue reading RealityEngines launches its autonomous AI service

How to run ML Applications on Particle Hardware

With the release of TensorFlow Lite at Google I/O 2019, the accessible machine learning library is no longer limited to applications with access to GPUs. You can now run machine learning algorithms on microcontrollers much more easily, improving on-board inference and computation.

[Brandon Satrom] published a demo on how to …read more

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Google launches TensorFlow Enterprise with long-term support and managed services

Google open-sourced its TensorFlow machine learning framework back in 2015 and it quickly became one of the most popular platforms of its kind. Enterprises that wanted to use it, however, had to either work with third parties or do it themselves. To help these companies — and capture some of this lucrative market itself — […] Continue reading Google launches TensorFlow Enterprise with long-term support and managed services

Largest Chip Ever Holds 1.2 Trillion Transistors

We get it, press releases are full of hyperbole. Cerebras recently announced they’ve built the largest chip ever. The chip has 400,000 cores and contains 1.2 trillion transistors on a die over 46,000 square mm in area. That’s roughly the same as a square about 8.5 inches on each side. …read more

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Astro robo-dog packs an AI-enabled "brain" in its 3D-printed head

We’ve already seen several dog-like quadruped robots, which move by walking with their four backward-bending legs. Researchers at Florida Atlantic University are now getting in on the act, with their artificially-intelligent (and dog-headed) … Continue reading Astro robo-dog packs an AI-enabled "brain" in its 3D-printed head

Learning from photos, a deep neural network identifies deepfakes

They’re known as deepfakes – photos or videos that have been very convincingly manipulated to depict people saying or doing things that they never actually said or did. They’re potentially quite the problem, so an experimental new deep neural… Continue reading Learning from photos, a deep neural network identifies deepfakes