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expert.ai | February 08, 2023
On February 7, 2023, Expert.ai, a company specializing in AI for language understanding, released new features for its Natural Language (NL) platform, aimed at enhancing its purpose-built NLP workflow support. With the new features, Expert.ai's NL platform can find complex entities and their relationships, which helps it understand text better. The new features include more options for on-premise deployment and taxonomy management, the ability to store core data with Kuberne...
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Businesswire | April 05, 2023
Snorkel AI, the data-centric AI platform company, announced it is integrating Microsoft Azure AI services to speed AI development for Azure customers. In addition, Snorkel AI has joined the Microsoft for Startups program. The company’s flagship programmatic labeling platform Snorkel Flow now includes integration with Azure AI services to help data science and machine learning teams seamlessly develop models tailored to their proprietary data and custom objectives. Teams ca...
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Google | December 21, 2020
One of the things that Apple and iOS can hold over the Android biological system is the means by which quick OS reports on iPhones and iPad are introduced. In any case, contrasted with the bounty of potential equipment accessible in the Android biological system, Apple is confined to a moderately more modest set. It has been an issue with Android from the beginning, and in 2017, Google found a way to make the update cycle smoother with Project Treble, which split the OS structure ...
Microsoft | January 13, 2020
The security team at npm (Node Package Manager), the de-facto package manager for the JavaScript ecosystem, has taken down today a malicious package that was caught stealing sensitive information from UNIX systems. The malicious package is named 1337qq-js and was uploaded on the npm repository on December 30, 2019. The package was downloaded at least 32 times, before it was spotted and today by Microsoft's Vulnerability Research team. According to an analysis by the np...
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