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How companies are building sustainable AI and ML initiatives

O'Reilly on Data

In 2017, we published “ How Companies Are Putting AI to Work Through Deep Learning ,” a report based on a survey we ran aiming to help leaders better understand how organizations are applying AI through deep learning. We found companies were planning to use deep learning over the next 12-18 months.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

That’s a lot of priorities – especially when you group together closely related items such as data lineage and metadata management which rank nearby. Plus, the more mature machine learning (ML) practices place greater emphasis on these kinds of solutions than the less experienced organizations. More Policies Emerged” (2010-2018).

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 11

Domino Data Lab

In other words, using metadata about data science work to generate code. One of the longer-term trends that we’re seeing with Airflow , and so on, is to externalize graph-based metadata and leverage it beyond the lifecycle of a single SQL query, making our workflows smarter and more robust. BTW, videos for Rev2 are up: [link].

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

But the business logic kept getting more and more progressively rolled back into the middle layer, also called application servers, web servers, later being called middleware. Along with your database servers, you had, data warehousing and business intelligence. Then things changed. You can take TensorFlow.js

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Becoming a machine learning company means investing in foundational technologies

O'Reilly on Data

This is a good time to assess enterprise activities, as there are many indications a number of companies are already beginning to use machine learning. For example, in a July 2018 survey that drew more than 11,000 respondents, we found strong engagement among companies: 51% stated they already had machine learning models in production.