We found 3 episodes of TechSNAP with the tag “neural networks”.
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419: Nebulous Networking
December 27th, 2019 | 33 mins 33 secs
artificial intelligence, at, cloud, colab, cryptography, deoldify, devops, encryption, firewall, flat network, google colab, gpu, imagenet, jupiter broadcasting, jupyter notebook, lighthouse, machine learning, mesh network, mesh networking, mesh vpn, nat busting, nebula, networking, neural networks, noise protocol framework, overlay network, pachinko, plinko, ryan huber, security, security groups, slack, system administration, techsnap, udp, udp hole-punching, virtual network, vpn, wireguard
From classifying cats to colorizing old photos we share our top tips and tools for starting your machine learning journey. Plus, learn why Nebula is our favorite new VPN technology, and how it can help simplify and secure your network.
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408: Apollo's ARC
July 26th, 2019 | 35 mins 13 secs
agc, ai, apollo, apollo anniversary, apollo guidance computer, arc, caching, chris siebenmann, cloud, core rope, dancing demon, devops, floating point, fpu, intel, kernel module, kvm, loihi, machine learning, magnetic core, margaret hamilton, memory, nasa, neural networks, neuromorphic computing, openzfs, page cache, pohoiki, punch cards, qcow, qcow2, qemu, retro computing, simd, snapshots, sysadmin, techsnap, text adventure, trs-80, vhd, virtualization, zfs, zfs on linux, zol
We take a look at the amazing abilities of the Apollo Guidance Computer and Jim breaks down everything you need to know about the ZFS ARC.
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399: Ethics in AI
March 15th, 2019 | 38 mins 48 secs
ai, algorithms, bias, chatbot, civicplus, classification, computer vision, conceptnet, data, devops, expert systems, glove, machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, passwords, plaintext offenders, privacy, programming, python, racism, reinforcement learning, robyn speer, scikit-learn, server builds, supervised learning, sysadmin podcast, tay, techsnap, unsupervised learning, word2vec, zo
Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.