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Announcing The Forrester Waveâ„¢: AI/ML Platforms, Q3 2022

Forrester IT

Artificial intelligence applications are beginning to hit their stride, delivering end-to-end experiences for customers and employees that match or exceed human capacities.

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Amazon Web Services hires former Flex and Intel exec Raejeanne Skillern as new CMO and VP

GeekWire

LinkedIn Photo) Raejeanne Skillern , a former executive at Flex and Intel, joined Amazon Web Services as its new chief marketing officer and vice president, GeekWire has learned. Skillern spent more than a decade at Intel, most recently as vice president of the chip giant’s cloud service provider business.

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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

CTOvision

We know you, dear readers, have been tracking the megatrend of artificial intelligence. The list is by no means comprehensive, but is definitely representative of what is available now: Artificial Intelligence On Your Phone: Siri : Part of Apple's iOS, watchOS and tvOS. Intelligent personal assistant.

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Internal memo: Amazon Web Services plans reorg of Sales, Marketing, and Global Services team

GeekWire

GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Amazon Web Services will reorganize its Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) group to “lay the foundation for accelerated customer impact and growth in the years ahead,” according to an internal memo Monday morning.

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Amazon Web Services launches new tool to detect bias and blind spots in machine learning

GeekWire

Nashlie Sephus, an applied science manager for Amazon Web Services AI, introduces the new Sagemaker Clarify feature at AWS re:Invent Tuesday. Screenshot via webcast). “So even with the best possible intentions, and a whole lot of expertise, removing bias in machine learning models is difficult.”

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Amazon Web Services continues open-source push with code behind SageMaker Neo

CTOvision

Amazon Web Services has decided to release the code behind one of its key machine-learning services as an open-source project, as it continues to push back against critics who find its relationship with open-source software out of balance.

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The cloud in orbit: Amazon Web Services demonstrates data analysis on a satellite

GeekWire

For the past 10 months, Amazon Web Services has been running data through its cloud-based software platform on what’s arguably the world’s edgiest edge: a satellite in low Earth orbit. An artist’s conception shows D-Orbit’s ION spacecraft deploying smaller satellites. (D-Orbit D-Orbit Illustration).