Month: July 2023
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On the Stepwise Nature of Self-Supervised Learning – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog
[ad_1] Figure 1: stepwise behavior in self-supervised learning. When training common SSL algorithms, we find that the loss descends in a stepwise fashion (top left) and the learned embeddings iteratively increase in dimensionality (bottom left). Direct visualization of embeddings (right; top three PCA directions shown) confirms that embeddings are initially collapsed to a point, which…
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Drive Sales and Boost Business Growth
In today’s digital age, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to generate sales and stay ahead of the competition. One groundbreaking technology that has revolutionized the way businesses operate is Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to transform the sales landscape by providing invaluable insights, automating processes, and enhancing customer experiences. In this article,…
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Data Driven Tech Solution from Singapore
StratAgile is a data driven technology company headquartered in Singapore with presence in 14+ countries having a team of 260+ skilled brains working across the globe. We work with global brands including Standard Chartered Bank, Paypal, Cadburys, Shell, Canon, Philips, Singapore Airlines, Roche, Pfizer and many more. We work on the following verticals: 1. ECommerce…
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Learning the language of molecules to predict their properties | MIT News
[ad_1] Discovering new materials and drugs typically involves a manual, trial-and-error process that can take decades and cost millions of dollars. To streamline this process, scientists often use machine learning to predict molecular properties and narrow down the molecules they need to synthesize and test in the lab. Researchers from MIT and the MIT-Watson AI…
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MIT scientists build a system that can generate AI models for biology research | MIT News
[ad_1] Is it possible to build machine-learning models without machine-learning expertise? Jim Collins, the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering and Science in the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT and the life sciences faculty lead at the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (Jameel Clinic), along with a number of colleagues decided…
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Integrate SaaS platforms with Amazon SageMaker to enable ML-powered applications
[ad_1] Amazon SageMaker is an end-to-end machine learning (ML) platform with wide-ranging features to ingest, transform, and measure bias in data, and train, deploy, and manage models in production with best-in-class compute and services such as Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler, Amazon SageMaker Studio, Amazon SageMaker Canvas, Amazon SageMaker Model Registry, Amazon SageMaker Feature Store, Amazon…
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GFN Thursday: Steam Sale on GeForce NOW
[ad_1] GFN Thursday arrives alongside the sweet Steam Summer Sale — with hundreds of PC games playable on GeForce NOW available during Valve’s special event for PC gamers. Also on sale, OCTOPATH TRAVELER and OCTOPATH TRAVELER II join the GeForce NOW library as a part of five new games coming to the service this week.…
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This Week ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ Blender Fanatic Shares His Japanese-Inspired Scene
[ad_1] Editor’s note: This post is part of our weekly In the NVIDIA Studio series, which celebrates featured artists, offers creative tips and tricks, and demonstrates how NVIDIA Studio technology improves creative workflows. We’re also deep diving on new GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU features, technologies and resources, and how they dramatically accelerate content creation.…
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Bacterial injection system delivers proteins in mice and human cells | MIT News
[ad_1] Researchers at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have harnessed a natural bacterial system to develop a new protein delivery approach that works in human cells and animals. The technology, described today in Nature, can be programmed to deliver a variety of proteins, including…
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A method for designing neural networks optimally suited for certain tasks | MIT News
[ad_1] Neural networks, a type of machine-learning model, are being used to help humans complete a wide variety of tasks, from predicting if someone’s credit score is high enough to qualify for a loan to diagnosing whether a patient has a certain disease. But researchers still have only a limited understanding of how these models…