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Tecton.ai nabs $35M Series B as it releases machine learning feature store

TechCrunch

Tecton.ai , the startup founded by three former Uber engineers who wanted to bring the machine learning feature store idea to the masses, announced a $35 million Series B today, just seven months after announcing their $20 million Series A. “We help organizations put machine learning into production.

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Snorkel AI scores $35M Series B to automate data labeling in machine learning

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One of the more tedious aspects of machine learning is providing a set of labels to teach the machine learning model what it needs to know. It also announced a new tool called Application Studio that provides a way to build common machine learning applications using templates and predefined components.

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Slack’s former head of machine learning wants to put AI in reach of every company

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Adam Oliner, co-founder and CEO of Graft used to run machine learning at Slack, where he helped build the company’s internal artificial intelligence infrastructure. These are essentially very large pre-trained models that encode a lot of semantic and structural knowledge about a domain of data. “I

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OctoML raises $28M Series B for its machine learning acceleration platform

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OctoML , a Seattle-based startup that offers a machine learning acceleration platform build on top of the open-source Apache TVM compiler framework project , today announced that it has raised a $28 million Series B funding round led by Addition.

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myInterview raises $5 million for its video-based job recruitment platform

TechCrunch

Sydney, Australia-based myInterview wants to turn videos into an integral part of recruitment, with a platform that allows candidates to upload video responses to questions. Recruiters also have the option of using myInterview Intelligence, or machine learning-based tools that create shortlists for competitive openings.

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Prog.ai wants to help recruiters find technical talent by inferring skills from GitHub code

TechCrunch

Prog.ai , as the company is called, allows recruiters to search for developers based on their technical skills, libraries they have used or simply the contributions they have made to projects on GitHub. for tech recruiters, and in April we are going to extend our SaaS offering with Prog.ai Founded out of San Francisco in 2022, Prog.ai

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

With cloud adoption becoming the norm and machine learning taking the top spot in every organizational agenda, talent leaders are facing challenges like never before. The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008.