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Canonical
on 26 July 2018


AI and ML adoption in the enterprise is exploding from Silicon Valley to Wall Street. Ubuntu is the premier platform for these ambitions — from developer workstations, to racks, to clouds and to the edge with smart connected IoT. One of the joys that come with new developer trends are a plethora of new technologies and terminologies to understand.

In this webinar, join Canonical’s Kubernetes Product Manager Carmine Rimi for:

  • An introduction to some of the key concepts in Machine Learning
  • A look into some examples of how AI applications and their development are reshaping company’s IT
  • A deep dive into how enterprises are applying devops practices to their ML infrastructure and workflows
  • An introduction to Canonical AI / ML portfolio from Ubuntu to the Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes and and how to get started quickly with your project

And in addition, we’ll be answering some of these questions:

  • What do Kubeflow, Tensorflow, Jupyter, and GPGPUs do?
  • What’s the difference between AI, ML and DL?
  • What is an AI model? How do you train it? How do you develop / improve it? How do you execute it?

And finally, we’ll be taking the time to answer your questions in a Q&A session

Register for webinar

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