#BlackLivesMatter.Like many around the world, I watched in horror last week as George Floyd was murdered by a police officer while three other officers stood by and watched, the latest in far too long a list of such incidents. It was tragic to see the massive peaceful #BlackLives … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #40! Today in productized AI I'm covering Pinterest's new ML-based organization feature, and I have links to a meeting notes transcription tool and 3D photos on Facebook and the iPhone SE. On the ML research side, I wrote about Distill's … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #39! Today in productized AI, I'm covering Cloudflare's ML system to block bad bots trying to access their customers' websites; and I have links to a user study of Google's AI disease screening tool and an article on sidewalk food delive … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #38! Since a lot of you are new here, I figured I'd spend a few sentences explaining how DT is set up. I send out this newsletter every second Sunday, covering stories across four categories:🔌 Productized Artificial Intelligence: … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #37! I've pushed the ML research section to the top of today's newsletter because OpenAI's new Distill article is one of the most exciting things I've read in a long time: they investigated the early layers of Google's InceptionV1 vision … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #36! Today in productized AI, I'm covering a blog post on how we're thinking about Software 2.0 at Plumerai, and I have links to some great reads from Andreessen Horowitz and Google's Soli team. For ML research, I wrote about TensorFlow … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #35.To get the most important thing out of the way first: the novel coronavirus has spread significantly in the past month, and the Netherlands—where I live—has just now (an hour ago as of writing) announced a major shut down of public l … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #34! Today's feature stories include a fake news detection app for journalists by Google and Storyful; Microsoft's distributed systems tool for training absolutely massive machine learning models; and a fun logical reasoning demo by the … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #33! This is a very full issue, with lots of links, so let's dive straight into it. :)Editorial note: Inspired by the Tech Won't Drill It pledge (see below), I'm also going to start doing a bit more background research on companies I wri … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #31! Today's issue is back to the familiar format, with some productized AI—a new machine learning-powered image upscaling feature in the Pixelmator Pro photo editing app—and some ML research—Uber's Generative Teaching Networks for faste … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #30, the first issue of 2020! Since the holidays are usually a bit quiet on productized AI and ML research, I'm dedicating today's edition of the newsletter to the day-long Climate Change AI (CCAI) workshop at the 33rd annual Neural Info … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #29! This week I'm shuffling the order of the newsletter around a bit. A ton happened in climate change AI—from solar panels in China to NOAA data dropping on Google Cloud—, and lots of research content came out of the the 33rd annual Ne … | Continue reading
Hey everyone, welcome to Dynamically Typed #28! Here's what I've got for you in today's edition of the newsletter.On the productized AI side, there's automatic LaTeX generation from screenshots or photos of handwritten equation using Mathpix, and an update to Night Sight on Googl … | Continue reading