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10 most in-demand generative AI skills

CIO

Analyzing the hiring behaviors of companies on its platform, freelance work marketplace Upwork has AI to be the fastest growing category for 2023, noting that posts for generative AI jobs increased more than 1000% in Q2 2023 compared to the end of 2022, and that related searches for AI saw a more than 1500% increase during the same time.

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Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI

CIO

This volatility can make it hard for IT workers to decide where to focus their career development efforts, but there are at least some areas of stability in the market: despite all other changes in pay premiums, workers with AI skills and security certifications continued to reap rich rewards.

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Modular closes $30 million seed round to simplify the process of developing AI systems

TechCrunch

Big Tech companies have made helpful contributions, like TensorFlow and PyTorch — AI development frameworks maintained by Google and Facebook, respectively. But these companies, the Modular co-founders posit, show a preference for their tooling and infrastructure at the expense of the AI’s progress.

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6 trends framing the state of AI and ML

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Although TensorFlow grew by just 3%, it, too, garnered 22% share of AI/ML usage in 2019. Data engineering remains the largest topic in the data category with just over 8% usage share on the platform (Figure 2). That some of these tools ( scikit-learn , PyTorch , and TensorFlow ) are also Python-based doesn’t hurt, either.

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Freshly (un)retired, Gary McGraw takes on machine-learning security (Q&A)

The Parallax

The mirror, built by the CareOS subsidiary of the French tech company Baracoda , offers personalized recommendations guided by Google’s TensorFlow Lite machine-learning algorithm platform. I think the open-source nature of algorithms, like Google’s TensorFlow, is probably vastly misunderstood, that really anybody can use them.

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Machine Learning with Python, Jupyter, KSQL and TensorFlow

Confluent

Uber expanded Michelangelo “to serve any kind of Python model from any source to support other Machine Learning and Deep Learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow [instead of just using Spark for everything].”. Consider ONNX, a relatively new standard for deep learning—it already supports TensorFlow, PyTorch and MXNet.

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Tailored Support Designed for You

Cloudera

Customers that fit into the latter category tend to have complex implementations or run mission-critical workloads on CDP. We see the likes of Google supporting TensorFlow Enterprise, Microsoft supporting PyTorch Enterprise, Red Hat supporting OpenShift and DataStax supporting Apache Cassandra.