Soon in theatres near you: "Cambridge Analypse" - the story of a mad professor who cruelly crashed two elections, and the plucky data scientist whistle-blower who disclosed the dirt. Starring Ethan Hawke, Sandra Dee and Paul Ruebens and Nick Nolte (as Steve Bannon). pic.twitter.com/D8SwOiLaMR— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 18, 2019
Lyft open-sourced their autonomous driving dataset from its Level 5 self-driving fleet.— Reza Zadeh (@Reza_Zadeh) July 23, 2019
- 55k human-labeled 3D frames
- 7 cameras, 3 lidars
- HD spatial semantic map: lanes, crosswalks, etc
- Drivable surface maphttps://t.co/KDvvKRWX2w pic.twitter.com/uvQ8jmw2UG
FaunaDB 2.7 with improvements for and access data control. https://t.co/84Tq62bst8— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 24, 2019
Each time my comment about big data failures is repeated, the thing failing changes. This time it's data science. Last time it was AI projects. https://t.co/GqQHisRPeY
— Nick Heudecker (@nheudecker) July 24, 2019
Talend Data Fabric release supports pay-as-you-go option with Pipeline Designer, intelligent data integration with MagicFill machine-learning powered suggestions and reversible Format Preserving Encryption. https://t.co/2Uei2NrF9S— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 18, 2019
Redis adds TimeSeries Module - https://t.co/d1tyfZnHWQ via @redislabs— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 22, 2019
Dagster open-source library targets ETL processes and ML pipelines. https://t.co/7tVDNt9P61— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 22, 2019
Some open source DBs are zigging - but Yugabyte is zagging. It goes for Apache license - which makes sense as it is looking to lure Postgres advocaters. https://t.co/TmkxBLjnHM— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) July 20, 2019
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