Optimizing PyTorch Model Inference on CPU
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An overview of Google’s latest funding announcement for computer science education and the newest AI Quest.
Author(s): Laura Verghote Originally published on Towards AI. A practical step-by-step guide with study tips, resources, and exam insights that actually work Passing the AI 900 Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals exam in a single day might sound bold, but if you already understand basic AI concepts or have cloud experience with another provider, it is absolutely possible. I managed it with solid AI and AWS knowledge, even though I was completely new to Azure. Free full article for […]
For powering next-generation AI models in 2026, Bright Data’s Web Scraper API delivers on all fronts: dynamic site support, anti-bot automation, structured output, and global reach.
Key Highlights: The past year has been anything but quiet for the global chip industry. While trade policy under the Trump administration has been a major talking point for months, a latest decision this week has suddenly pushed NVIDIA back into the spotlight. After prolonged uncertainty around AI chip exports, the U.S. government has finally become lenient. NVIDIA is reassessing H200 AI chip production capacity after getting green signal from Trump administration According to an exclusive report by […]
Author(s): Manash Pratim Originally published on Towards AI. There’s a moment every engineer dreads. The dashboards are green. The alerts are silent. Everything looks calm until it isn’t. One minute your logs are flowing normally. The next minute, the system collapses like a badly timed Jenga tower. Image generated using AIThe article discusses the author’s experience creating a small Python agent that monitors system logs in real-time, catching issues before traditional monitoring tools can trigger alerts. By focusing […]
Google is closing an old gap between Kaggle and Colab. Colab now has a built in Data Explorer that lets you search Kaggle datasets, models and competitions directly inside a notebook, then pull them in through KaggleHub without leaving the editor. What Colab Data Explorer actually ships? Kaggle announced the feature recently where they describe a panel in the Colab notebook editor that connects to Kaggle search. From this panel you can: Search Kaggle datasets, models and competitions […]
Author(s): AIversity Originally published on Towards AI. Your weekly breakdown of what actually mattered in artificial intelligence — without the noise. This week was pure fire — from OpenAI’s urgent “code red” scramble against Google’s Gemini 3 dominance, Anthropic’s cool-headed Claude 4.5 launch and 300K+ enterprise customers, to Meta’s blockbuster publisher deals and DeepSeek’s open-source bombshells that rival the giants at 30x lower cost. Image Created by AuthorThe article discusses the key highlights from the past week in […]
You can now use Circle to Search and Google Lens to detect scammy messages you receive on your phone.
Most breakthroughs in deep learning — from simple neural networks to large language models — are built upon a principle that is much older than AI itself: decentralization. Instead of relying on a powerful “central planner” coordinating and commanding the behaviors of other components, modern deep-learning-based AI models succeed because many simple units interact locally […] The post Decentralized Computation: The Hidden Principle Behind Deep Learning appeared first on Towards Data Science.