NVIDIA AI Co-Pilot combines deep learning and visual computing to enable augmented driving — using sensor data from a microphone inside the car, and interior/exterior cameras to track the environment around the driver.
We love seeing all of the NVIDIA GPU-related tweets – here’s some that we came across this week: Forgot how fast GPUs are. Finished training a model, had to run for train. Downloaded model to run eval.
The developers of Prisma, Apple’s 2016 iPhone App of the Year, launched their second AI-based app called Sticky AI that turns your selfies into stickers to use in messages and on social networks.
The NVIDIA Foundation is now accepting proposals for its annual Compute the Cure Cancer Research grant program, which supports researchers using innovative computing methods to advance the fight against cancer.
We love seeing all of the NVIDIA GPU-related tweets – here’s some that we came across this week: Firing up a new @getsupercrunch #datascience beast Thanks @nvidia for the GPU grant!
Nuno Castro, the Director of Data Science at Expedia gave a talk at PyData London 2017 on how they’re using GPUs and deep learning to rank hotel images.
Tsinghua University became the only team to achieve a Triple Crown victory by winning supercomputing competitions at ISC, SC (Supercomputing Conference) and ASC (Asia Student Supercomputer Challenge), and have won eight championships in total — this
A California-based startup called Instrumental developed an intelligent AI inspection system to help manufactures identify product defects on the assembly line.