Tag: ai
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Create stunning videos from text in minutes
Synthesia is an AI video generation platform. Thousands of companies use it to turn boring docs, PowerPoints or PDFs into engaging training, marketing or how-to videos. Trusted by 8,000+ companies of all sizes See how it works With Synthesia, anyone on your team can create professional videos. View original article
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Machine learning versus AI: what’s the difference?
Thanks to the likes of Google, Amazon, and Facebook, the terms artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have become much more widespread than ever before. They are often used interchangeably and promise all sorts from smarter home appliances to robots taking our jobs. View original article
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Deep Learning explained
Machine learning has become a buzz word that goes beyond the tech industry. In the past three years, major players like Google, Facebook or Microsoft have been battling to snatch up specialized startups that have mastered a field of machine learning called Deep Learning. You can see it in action in products like Google Now,…
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How To Develop A Chat Bot With Node.js – Smashing Magazine
In the past few months, chat bots have become very popular, thanks to Slack, Telegram and Facebook Messenger. But the chat bot idea is not new at all. A chat bot interface is mentioned in the famous Turing test in 1950. View original article
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Apple acquires machine learning company Tuplejump
Machine learning startup Tuplejump has been acquired by Apple. Hyderabad-based Tuplejump was founded in 2013 by Rohit Rai, Satyaprakash Buddhavarapu, and Deepak Alur. View original article
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Machine learning startup H2O lays off 10% of employees
H2O.ai, a startup that offers commercial support for open-source machine learning software, last week laid off 10 percent of its employees, mainly in sales, VentureBeat has learned. View original article
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NVIDIA Reinvents The GPU For Artificial Intelligence (AI)
At a time when PCs have become rather boring and the market has stagnated, the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has become more interesting and not for what it has traditionally done (graphical user interface), but for what it can do going forward.
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Microsoft releases CNTK, its open source deep learning A.I. toolkit
CNTK, the Computational Network Toolkit by Microsoft Research, is a unified deep-learning toolkit that describes neural networks as a series of computational steps via a directed graph. In this directed graph, leaf nodes represent input values or network parameters, while other nodes represent matrix operations upon their inputs.