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Honey Mittal, Co-Founder & CEO at Locofy – Interview Series

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Honey Mittal is the Co-Founder & CEO at Locofy, prior to this he was the Chief Product Officer at 3 Series A-E startups (namely – Homage, Finaccel & Wego) in early and growth stages. Locofy turns designs into production-ready frontend code for mobile apps and web. This was wego.com ‘s mobile website.

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What’s New in PyTorch 2.0? torch.compile

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Project Structure Accelerating Convolutional Neural Networks Parsing Command Line Arguments and Running a Model Evaluating Convolutional Neural Networks Accelerating Vision Transformers Evaluating Vision Transformers Accelerating BERT Evaluating BERT Miscellaneous Summary Citation Information What’s New in PyTorch 2.0?

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Google Research, 2022 & beyond: ML & computer systems

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Posted by Phitchaya Mangpo Phothilimthana, Staff Research Scientist, and Adam Paszke, Staff Research Scientist, Google Research (This is Part 3 in our series of posts covering different topical areas of research at Google. You can find other posts in the series here.) Great machine learning (ML) research requires great systems.

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YOLOv7: The Most Powerful Object Detection Algorithm (2023 Guide)

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It requires several times cheaper hardware than other neural networks and can be trained much faster on small datasets without any pre-trained weights. Most algorithms use a convolutional neural network (CNN) to extract features from the image to predict the probability of learned classes. Request a demo here.

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The History of Malware: A Primer on the Evolution of Cyber Threats

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Botnets: A network of infected computers under control of a single attacker known as the “bot-herder” working together in unison. Macro viruses: Macros are command series typically built into larger applications to quickly automate simple tasks.