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Inworld AI | March 07, 2022
Inworld AI, offering a platform to create AI-powered characters for virtual worlds, including VR/AR, games and metaverse applications, today announced a $10 million strategic funding led by BITKRAFT Ventures, with participation from The Venture Reality Fund. This round was joined by existing investors including Kleiner Perkins and CRV. Prominent angel investors include Twitch Co-Founder, Kevin Lin; Oculus Co-Founder, Nate Mitchell; Animoca Brands Co-Founder, Yat Siu; The Sandbox C...
venturebeat | April 14, 2020
OpenAI today launched Microscope, a library of neuron visualizations starting with nine popular or heavily neural networks. In all, the collection encompasses millions of images. Like a microscope can do in a laboratory, Microscope is made to help AI researchers better understand the architecture and behavior of neural networks with tens of thousands of neurons. Initial models in Microscope include historically important and commonly studied computer vision models like AlexNet, 2012 winner of th...
Arize AI | October 17, 2020
Arize AI, the Machine Learning (ML) Observability Company and Paperspace, a pioneer in the AI advancement stage space, have collaborated for profound model observability on head of the Gradient stage. Paperspace clients will have need admittance to a Gradient-improved occurrence of the Arize stage. The Arize stage empowers any model based on Gradient to have moment top tier model observing, investigating and explainability. The coordination permits Paperspace client...
VentureBeat | March 16, 2020
Intel and Cornell University today published a joint paper demonstrating the ability of Intel’s neuromorphic chip, Loihi, to learn and recognize 10 hazardous materials from smell — even in the presence of “significant” data noise and occlusion. The coauthors say it shows how neuromorphic computing could be used to detect the precursor smells to explosives, narcotics, polymers, and more. In the study, which was published this week in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence...
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