Archives for July, 2021 - Page 39

02 Jul

Sam Altman’s “Wealth For All” Plan Gets A Crypto Twist

“I’ve been very interested in things like universal basic income and what’s going to happen to global wealth redistribution and how we can do that better. Is there a way we can use technology to do that at a global scale?” Sam Altman Looks like Sam Altman has found the answer to his question. His…

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02 Jul

MLOps Vs DevOps: A Comparative Analysis

Advances in machine learning and data science have led to the creation of new branches. The new specialisations are often rooted in the same basic principles and have overlapping functionalities. For example, MLOps and DevOps. In this article, we discuss why the two are different and cannot be used interchangeably. DevOps: Development + operations DevOps…

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02 Jul

Reddy’s Wager: So, How Long Before Babel Fish Becomes A Reality

“We will have a digital Babel fish that will hide in your ear and translate all the world’s languages—in ten years.” Raj Reddy If you have used Siri or Alexa, then you owe a lot to Dr. Raj Reddy, an Indian-American AI pioneer. Reddy and his colleagues have been pushing the boundaries of AI for…

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02 Jul

Beginner’s Guide To Lucid: A Network For Visualizing Neural Networks

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Computer Vision or CV can be defined as a field of study that aims to develop techniques to enable computers to “see” or develop “vision” and also understand the content of digital images such as photographs and videos. Images and text are all around us these days, and they encircle human society. Smartphones these days…

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02 Jul

What’s Wrong With AI-Based Proctoring?

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With the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic, educational institutions in India have started using various software to conduct exams online. The ease of invigilating students through a mix of semi-automated technology has come as a huge relief to educational institutions. However, privacy concerns are on the rise as we enter yet another year of…

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02 Jul

AI Has An Emission Problem: Is It Fixable?

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According to Google Flights’ estimate, a round trip of a fully loaded passenger jet between San Francisco and New York would release 180 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Meanwhile, the training emissions of Google’s 11 billion parameter T5 language model and OpenAI’s GPT-3(175 billion parameters) stands ~26%,  ~305% of the round trip, respectively. The…

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02 Jul

AI Has An Emission Problem: Is It Fixable?

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According to Google Flights’ estimate, a round trip of a fully loaded passenger jet between San Francisco and New York would release 180 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Meanwhile, the training emissions of Google’s 11 billion parameter T5 language model and OpenAI’s GPT-3(175 billion parameters) stands ~26%,  ~305% of the round trip, respectively. The…

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