Welcome to brAInwaves – Our first newsletter! And thank you all for signing up! Ever since we launched AiThoughts, we have expanded our core team, now comprising of S Sivaguru, Anil Sane & Diwakar Menon.
We have had a couple of events with large consulting organisations & large IT services companies around AI & DevSecOps and how to package and sell AI services.
We have also have about 17 posts on various topics covering AiOps, Ethics, DevSecOps & Agile SDLC processes and other posts, including games to test your AI Quotient.
What we would like is for you to share case studies, your experiences with AI, articles of interest you may have come across, spread the word about this community and encourage them to subscribe & contribute to this forum
HERE’S WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
Are You Human? Tale of CAPTCHA (L Ravichandran)
Recently I gave a keynote speech in Mahindra University, Hyderabad as part of a 2-day workshop on “Data Science for the Industry”. Great opportunity to share my thoughts on Data Sciences/AIML technologies and industry use cases. I talked about various problems to be solved by these rapidly advancing technologies.
Test Your AI Quotient (S Sivaguru)
Take this fun quiz to find ten words related to the world of AI. These may be acronyms or terms that you would come across while exploring the wide world of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, techniques, applications etc.
SOME RECENT NEWS
Devang Sachdev, Snorkel AI: On easing the laborious process of labelling data
Correctly labelling training data for AI models is vital to avoid serious problems, as is using sufficiently large data sets. However, manually labelling massive amounts of data is time consuming & labourious. So what’s the middle ground?
OpenAI removes waitlist for DALL-E text-to-image generator
OpenAI has removed the waitlist for its DALL-E service and the text-to-image generator is now publicly available. The original DALL-E debuted in January 2021 to much fanfare. In April this year, DALL-E 2 was released with significant improvements.
Chess: How to spot a potential cheat
The recent controversy involving Magnus Carlsen, who recently resigned without comment in a game against a nineteen year old Niemann, has raised the questions of ethics & how to identify cheats in Chess.
Keep your (Ai)Thoughts flowing, and if you have an article, news, case study to submit, do send it to lravi@aithoughts.com
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