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When flying is cheaper than standing still – O’Reilly

This is a keynote highlight from the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in London 2019. Watch the full version of this keynote on the O’Reilly online learning platform. You can also see other highlights from the event. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight […]

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Highlights from the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in London 2019 – O’Reilly

People from across the AI world came together in London for the Artificial Intelligence Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event. When flying is cheaper than standing still Raffaello D’Andrea presents his vision of how autonomous indoor drones will drive the next wave of robotics development. Learn faster. Dig

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Real-time AI for entity resolution – O’Reilly

This is a keynote highlight from the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in London 2019. Watch the full version of this keynote on the O’Reilly online learning platform. You can also see other highlights from the event. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight

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What’s driving cloud native and distributed systems in 2019 – O’Reilly

Attend the O’Reilly Velocity Conference in Berlin, November 4-7 for a deep dive into the latest trends in cloud native and distributed systems. O’Reilly’s Velocity conferences attract some of the leading names in the fields of distributed systems architecture, engineering, and application development. Velocity is a great resource for architects, engineers, and developers to acquire

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Radar trends to watch: October 2019 – O’Reilly

Each month, Mike Loukides creates a list of emergent trends from the business and technology worlds. Some items are personal observations or summaries of interesting conversations. Most items on the list have links to media sources—some original sources, some from other reporting, whichever is more informative. Open source and activism trends A new kind of

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Bringing reinforcement learning to the enterprise – O’Reilly

This is a keynote from the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019. See other highlights from the event. This keynote was sponsored by Microsoft. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight from industry insiders—plus exclusive content, offers, and more on the topic

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Say what? The ethical challenges of designing for humanlike interaction – O’Reilly

This is a keynote highlight from the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019. Watch the full version of this keynote on the O’Reilly online learning platform. You can also see other highlights from the event. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight

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Delivering the enterprise data cloud – O’Reilly

This is a keynote highlight from the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019. Watch the full version of this keynote on the O’Reilly online learning platform. You can also see other highlights from the event. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight

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The challenges and opportunities of low-power ML applications – O’Reilly

Pete Warden has spent the last few years laser focused on building a useful TinyML platform, a scheme to combine battery-powered, small, low-powered CPUs and controllers with machine learning algorithms. Why the push? Many of the tasks in the billions of microcontrollers and CPUs included in small, battery-powered devices can be improved or made more

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