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Uber releases Ludwig, an open source AI ‘toolbox’ built on top of TensorFlow • The ride-hailing giant today debuted Ludwig, an open source “toolbox” built on top of Google’s TensorFlow framework that allows users to train and test AI models without having to write code.

AI 100: The Artificial Intelligence Startups Redefining IndustriesCB Insights’ third annual cohort of AI 100 startups is a list of 100 of the most promising private companies providing hardware and data infrastructure for AI applications, optimizing machine learning workflows, and applying AI across a variety of major industries.

How It Feels to Learn Data Science in 2019 • Do not take this article too seriously. This is satire so do not treat it as actual advice. Like all advice, some of it is good and some of it is terrible. This piece is just an opinion, much like people’s definition of data science.

Bullshit, Hype, and a Little Magic: How to Make Sense of It All When Buying A.I. Products • Rob May, knows what to look for when it comes to A.I. But many products on the market are being labeled as A.I. just to sound sexy. In this eBook, May explains how to sort through the BS, identify the over-hyped solutions, and critically evaluate what is most important when buying an A.I. product for your business.

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