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13 Mar 2024
Salesforce has announced the launch of Einstein 1 Studio, a new platform for developers designed to create and deploy generative AI-based applications. This will allow developers to more easily integrate AI into their products and services, making them smarter and more adaptive.
😼 Finally, we reached a point where we make AI accessible to the masses! Salesforce not only raises the bar for business applications but also opens the way for creative developers who want to implement a bit of artificial intelligence in their creations. Imagine apps that don't just perform tasks, but predict your needs. Welcome to the future!

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08 Mar 2024
Artificial intelligence plays a key role in combating climate change, analyzing vast amounts of data to enhance climate modelling and forecasting. AI aids in devising effective adaptation and mitigation strategies for global warming, from weather prediction to resource optimization and carbon emissions reduction.
😼 If AI were a superhero, its superpower would be predicting the future... the climatic future, to be precise. It may not wear a cape, but its ability to combat climate change makes it a true hero of our time. Instead of screaming 'Help!', we can now shout 'To data analysis!'

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03 Mar 2024
193 countries have signed the first-ever agreement on artificial intelligence, setting out common values and principles for its safe use.
😼 At last, AI has got its own 'passport' and behavior guidelines. It seems to be the time to upload an article about 'world citizenship' into its program. Perhaps, from now on, it will behave more predictably and responsibly, not spying on us through a webcam.

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01 Mar 2024
Artificial Intelligence and neural networks continue to evolve, and one of the most interesting directions is reinforcement learning. This is a method in which the machine learns from its mistakes and successes, receiving rewards for correct actions and 'penalties' for errors. Such algorithms allow the creation of intelligent systems capable of making complex decisions and adapting to changing conditions.
😼 Imagine AI with reinforcement learning - it's like teaching a child to ride a bicycle, but instead of getting bandaged knees, you will have an overheated processor. And when the machine finally learns not to crash into the wall, it will be an accomplishment no less significant than your child's first independent kilometer on a two-wheeled friend.

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29 Feb 2024
Jeffrey Hinton, godfather of artificial intelligence and pioneer of deep learning, has made significant contributions to the development of systems capable of learning based on external data similar to the human brain. His student, Ilya Sutskever, working under his guidance, achieved significant successes, including the development of a machine learning algorithm for data visualization and participation in the creation of AlexNet, a system capable of analyzing thousands of images to learn to recognize objects with high accuracy. 😼 Perhaps if Hinton practiced magic, he would be the Gandalf of AI world. And Ilya Sutskever, following in his footsteps, reminds us that behind every great AI is a great mentor. It's interesting, can these algorithms learn to make coffee as well as they recognize cats on the internet?