ai & deep learning
Manufacturing Industries Detect Defects Faster With AI & Deep Learning
The manufacturing process of both large-scale sectors such as the automobile industry to small-scale sectors such as device or router manufacturing is vulnerable to defects. These defects could be very minute or microscopic flaws but are capable of determining the final product quality. If not properly identified this can result in a mass recall of products that could significantly alter the brand reputation and cause millions of dollars in losses. Not only for the product manufacturers, but the defective product can also affect the buyers as well, resulting in a catastrophic accident. For instance, If a nuclear industry purchases these undetected defective items, it can lead to fatal and devastating outcomes for employees as well as the environment.
IIT ROPAR - P.G Certificate IN AI & Deep Learning
IIT Ropar is an engineering, science, and technology higher education institute located in Rupnagar, Punjab, India, imparting state-of-the-art technical education in a variety of fields. Its emphasis on promoting cutting-edge research and high quality publications is the key to its recognition in the international research community. It is a well reputed institute, having secured high ranks in'Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2020', 'QS India Rankings 2020', and Union HRD Ministry's'National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)', among others.
TIP200: ETFs w/ AI & Deep Learning with Sam Masucci (AIEQ & BIKR)
On today's show we talk to the founder of ETFmg, Sam Masucci. Sam's company is responsible for bringing the first Artificial Intelligence ETF onto the market. The name of the ticker is AIEQ, and since inception in OCT 2017, the fund has outperformed the S&P 500 by nearly twice the yield (as of July 2018). During our discussion with Sam, we ask him about the deep learning methodology and how the programmers integrated IBM Watson technology into the logic. Additionally, we talk to Sam about another artificial intelligence ETF called BIKR, which was designed and launched by the legendary investor, Jim Rogers.
The 3 ways we're doing AI & deep learning all wrong โ Startupsco
Or why I don't want to listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. No offense to the Peppers, but just because I listen to alternative music and "people like me who listen to alt music" enjoy hearing the Peppers it does not then mean that I want to hear them. I am not "people like me", I am me. And I want the smart computers behind my favorite services to know me enough to deliver the content I want. It doesn't matter which service we talk about.