This week the open source community that develops the Python language announced that a new version -- Python 3.7.0 -- has been released.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has begun shipping DeepLens, a camera with built-in machine learning capabilities that it first announced at last November's re:Invent conference.
A surprising number of data scientists are still struggling to implement AI initiatives with the outdated waterfall development model.
- By John K. Waters
- 06/25/2018
On Wednesday Microsoft announced that it acquired Bonsai, a Berkeley, Calif.-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup that was founded by two former Microsoft employees and was partially funded by Microsoft Ventures.
Application Performance Management specialist Instana is touting AI capabilities in its tool that focuses on dynamic microservices applications, which now supports Lambda and other AWS cloud services.
Data silos are the most common obstacle facing enterprises struggling with their AI initiatives, according the preliminary findings of a research study commissioned by Databricks.
- By John K. Waters
- 06/11/2018
On Monday at WWDC, Apple announced the beta launch of Create ML, a platform designed for training and testing machine learning models in Swift on Macs.
This week San Francisco, Calif.-based Weights & Biases announced its launch and a flagship platform designed for enterprise developers designed to help debug and visualize their machine learning models.
Researchers from have developed a fleet of 3-D-printed autonomous boats designed to help alleviate traffic and ferry goods around cities, all while delivering "high maneuverability and precise control" thanks to improved algorithms.
IBM this week launched IBM Cloud Private for Data, which it describes as a "an integrated data science, data engineering and app building platform."
The global market for deep learning chipsets will increase from its current size of $1.6 billion to $66.3 billion in 2026 -- or approximately 41 times its current size.
Last week Micron Technology starting shipping what it says is the industry's first solid-state drive (SSD) built on quad-level cell (QLC) NAND technology.
- By John K. Waters
- 05/30/2018
This week Qualcomm Technologies announced a new division: Qualcomm AI Research.