Monday, August 2, 2021

AI Articles

SQLServerCentral.com is a well known web site for knowledge sharing on all things SQL Server related, as well as other DB technologies.  It’s a community driven web site that publishes a daily newsletter with articles from their contributors, as well as contributors on other web sites.  Since data is the basis for machine learning and AI, the newsletter also started to cover various AI related topics.  Listed below are a few articles from July 31st newsletter.

 

AI/Machine Learning/Cognitive Services

 

ML{.NET} Introduction

Machine Learning (ML) has come from a buzzword that is nice to have in your application to a must-have feature that works and adds value. Data scientists develop ML models in various ML Frameworks like TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, PyTorch, Azure ML, etc. Before ML.NET became available to all developers, adding the ML functionality to .NET applications required knowledge in some ML frameworks to build and train ML models.

 

AI in real-life: A Q&A with Gavin Day

From AllAnalytics

In this Q&A with MIT/SMR Connections, Gavin Day, Senior Vice President of Technology at SAS, shares real-life examples of artificial intelligence (AI) at work, discusses picking the right problems...

 

Detecting Financial Fraud with Machine Learning

From BlueGranite Blog

According to the Federal Trade Commission, consumers reported losing more than $3.3 billion to fraud in 2020, an increase of $1.5 billion since 2019. Contributing to this uptick in...

 

Rise of the Cyborgs: Using AI/ML to Enhance Human Intelligence (Part 1)

From Dataversity

Click to learn more about author Assaf Egozi. Modern organizations house a growing number of “citizen data analysts.” These individuals hold a wide range of positions in the enterprise, from...

 

An overview of Azure Cognitive Services

From SQLShack

Microsoft Azure has been a leading cloud service provider over the past few years. In this article, we are going to look into an overview of various cognitive services...

 

Sean Gallagher and an AI expert talk about our crazy machine-learning adventure

From Ars Technica

Join our headline experiment post-mortem today, July 28, at 1 pm Eastern time!

 

 

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