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The Jupyter Notebook

The Jupyter Notebook  is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more. knowledge streams blog spot dot com free knowledge blog. download free source codes for python and java and other free stuff. Try Jupyter here   Install Jupyter here Language of choice Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala. Share notebooks Notebooks can be shared with others using email, Dropbox, GitHub and the  Jupyter Notebook Viewer . Interactive output Your code can produce rich, interactive output: HTML, images, videos, LaTeX, and custom MIME types. Big data integration Leverage big data tools, such as Apache Spark, from Python, R and Scala. Explore that sam...

Self-teaching AI will be more confident without the human data

Self-teaching AI will be more confident without the human data Since the invention of the first artificial intelligence, the future in this field approaches faster than we expect. Experts were predicting that the AI would beat humans in the Go game by 2027. But it happened 10 years earlier — in 2017. It took only 40 days for the algorithm AlphaGo Zero to become the best Go player in the history of mankind. It was teaching itself without the input of any human data and developed strategies impossible for human players. Next year the race for the creation of a developed, self-taught artificial intelligence will only continue. We look forward to the AI breakthrough in solving many human routines: decision-making, developing businesses and scientific models, recognition of objects, emotions, and speeches, and reinventing the customer experience. Also, we expect that AI will be able to cope with these tasks better, faster, and cheaper than people. The capability of algorithms for sel...