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Issue #173
THE ML ENGINEER 🤖
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This week in Issue #173:
If you would like to suggest articles, ideas, papers, libraries, jobs, events or provide feedback just hit reply or send us an email to a@ethical.institute! We have received a lot of great suggestions in the past, thank you very much for everyone's support!
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A really insightful article showcasing how they approached the design, development and productionisation of an explainable AI recommendation system to help them scale sales efficiency across the Linkedin organisation.
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The Google AI team explains how they tackled text summarisation for Google docs using machine learning, discussing key insights from the data, model training and even MLOps infrastructure for serving to productionise these machine learning capabilities.
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The team at OpenAI launches the updated version of their DALL-E model which generates realistic images from text - this has sparked fascinated examples with creative portraits of animals, dinosaurs and more random creative images.
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An interesting with software development pioneer Brian Kerninghan, who shares great insights learned throughout his 50+ years of programming since the early days of Unix in Bell Labs, covering programming languages like C, Rust, Go and beyond.
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The Data Exchange podcast comes back with another great conversation on distributed data infrastructure for analysis, learning and predictions in real time.
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The topic for this week's featured production machine learning libraries is GPU Acceleration Frameworks. We are currently looking for more libraries to add - if you know of any that are not listed, please let us know or feel free to add a PR. The four featured libraries this week are:
- Kompute - Blazing fast, lightweight and mobile phone-enabled GPU compute framework optimized for advanced data processing usecases.
- CuPy - An implementation of NumPy-compatible multi-dimensional array on CUDA. CuPy consists of the core multi-dimensional array class, cupy.ndarray, and many functions on it.
- Jax - Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs: differentiate, vectorize, JIT to GPU/TPU, and more
- CuDF - Built based on the Apache Arrow columnar memory format, cuDF is a GPU DataFrame library for loading, joining, aggregating, filtering, and otherwise manipulating data.
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As AI systems become more prevalent in society, we face bigger and tougher societal challenges. We have seen a large number of resources that aim to takle these challenges in the form of AI Guidelines, Principles, Ethics Frameworks, etc, however there are so many resources it is hard to navigate. Because of this we started an Open Source initiative that aims to map the ecosystem to make it simpler to navigate. You can find multiple principles in the repo - some examples include the following:
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© 2018 The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning
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