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AlphaTensor and Its Implications for AI, Reinforcement Learning, and Science

  • ajitjaokar 

The issue is not just the actual multiplication but the fastest method to perform the multiplication. The speeding up of matrix multiplication calculations has a high impact because matrix multiplication is a part of many applications – especially in deep learning and image processing.

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Understanding Content Moderation

Individuals’ online opinions published on social media channels, forums, and media publishing sites have become a substantial source to measure the credibility of businesses, institutions, commercial ventures, polls & political agendas, etc.

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Best practices to maintain high data quality

  • Edwin Walker 

With the world’s data multiplying in leaps and bounds, every organization is trying to make better business decisions in marketing, product development, and finance using insights from the data they hold. The value of businesses today can be measured by the quality of the data they hold.

Automatic Outbound Calling

How Automatic Outbound Calling is Important for Small Businesses

  • Aileen Scott 

Automated outbound calls are the preferred method of interaction with clients. We have all received an automated call and they will try to sell us something. When handled properly, these calls can enhance customer experience and boost productivity at your company.

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Second Order Thinking

  • Osama Rizvi 

Complexity arises from permutations, and to achieve long-term goals, it is often necessary to determine which permutations are both achievable and desirable.

Hurricane Ian in Florida

DSC Weekly 4 October 2022 – Resiliency

  • Kurt Cagle 

Last week, Hurricane Ian hit Fort Myers, Florida, skirting the edge of Category 5 Hurricane classification. By the time it exited the other side of the Peninsula (going on to hit the Carolinas as a severe tropical storm), Ian had brought 18′ storm surges that leveled buildings, killed at least seventy-five people, and left several million people without power. The storm was nearly as large as the state when it made landfall.

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