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Lundi 19 Aout 2019 (12)

1: It's Sentient

https://banana-data.com/post/187114710411

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“Meet the classified artificial brain being developed by US intelligence programs”A long exposé about the fairly secret project Sentient - an artificial brain developed by the National Reconnaissance Office.Check out the article by the Verge


2: Top Data project of the week: MusicAutobot - The Pop Music Generator

https://banana-data.com/post/187114706781

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Listen to it here: MusicAutobot - The Pop Music Generator


3: NVIDIA Clocks World's Fastest BERT Training Time and Largest Transformer Based Model, Paving Path For Advanced Conversational AI

https://banana-data.com/post/187114700511

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NVIDIA reveals how they’ve achieved the fasted training time for BERT, a massive language model. Very promising!Check out the article by NVIDIA Developer Blog


4: AI Startup Boom Raises Questions of Exaggerated Tech Savvy

https://banana-data.com/post/187114653751

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AI startups are blooming and raising more money than ever - but some people have started revealing that some “AI” companies are actually relying on humans masquerading as fancy tech.Check out the article by the Wall Street Journal


5: I wasn't getting hired as a Data Scientist. So I sought data on who is

https://banana-data.com/post/187114649796

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If you want to become a data scientist, there’s a lot of different ways to go about it - and a lot of people with expert opinions on how to do it. This guy took to the data to find out what skills are actually a priority. So meta!Also, here’s some data on how much data scientists make ;)Check out the article by Towards Data Science


6: Banana Data Podcast 8: Prioritizing training data, model interpretability, and dodging an AI Winter

https://banana-data.com/post/187114646536

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Listen to it on: Spotify - Apple - Google Play - Stitcher - Buzzsprout


7: Exclusive trailer: Data Science Pioneers - Conquering the next...

https://banana-data.com/post/187114641826

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Exclusive trailer: Data Science Pioneers - Conquering the next frontier


8: BDN 7: Building accessible queries, codes, and speech using AI

https://banana-data.com/post/187114625646

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Listen to it on: Spotify - Apple - Google Play - Stitcher - Buzzsprout


9: Summer bonus: Your favorite links of 2019 so far

https://banana-data.com/post/187114608826

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- [Discussion] When ML and Data Science are the death of a good company: A cautionary tale. on Reddit“This project is very likely going to fail, and cause serious harm to the company as a whole financially and from a people perspective.”- Most Personality Quizzes Are Junk Science. Take One That Isn't. by FiveThirtyeight“But you can do better than those specious ' yet irresistible [...]


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10: Banana Data Podcast 6: AI Meets World: GDPR, the AI Job Apocalypse, and AI's carbon footprint

https://banana-data.com/post/187114601961

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Watch it on: Spotify - Apple - Google Play - Stitcher - Buzzsprout


11: Top video of the week: Warehouses: Last Week Tonight with John...

https://banana-data.com/post/187114592531

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Top video of the week: Warehouses: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'They're almost like robots, except they're people'


12: AI is changing the entire nature of compute

https://banana-data.com/post/187114583431

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Chips and systems were designed to store data for operations and standard analytics. They need to be changed to allow AI to keep growing.“The tools at our disposal fashion our thoughts more than we care to admit.” Yann LeCunCheck out the article by ZDNet




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