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    Explore " cognitive services" with insightful episodes like "Ep-118 - A very Special Invertiew - Chris Seferlis Book Release", "195: The Hanselman Machine Learning Model", "Using Cognitive Services with Containers" and "Merge Conflict 64: Machine Learning as a Service" from podcasts like ""IT Pro Tech Talk", "Merge Conflict", "Azure for Executives" and "Merge Conflict"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Ep-118 - A very Special Invertiew - Chris Seferlis Book Release

    Ep-118 - A very Special Invertiew - Chris Seferlis Book Release

    Chris Seferlis joins me in the virtual studio to discuss the new book he coauthored:

    Practical Guide to Azure Cognitive Services: Leverage the power of Azure OpenAI to optimize operations, reduce costs, and deliver cutting-edge AI solutions

    You can get the book on Amazon Here:  https://aka.s4nets.cloud/CSBOOK2023

    This insightful release goes into areas like barriers to entry, cost control, AI for manufacturing and logistics, and much more.

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    195: The Hanselman Machine Learning Model

    195: The Hanselman Machine Learning Model
    We dive back into machine learning with more automagical ML. James tries to pull off some sentiment analysis for his app and we discuss a few options. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm

    Using Cognitive Services with Containers

    Using Cognitive Services with Containers

    Transcript

    This episode introduces containers for AI cognitive services.

    There are some industries today limited in what they can do with AI. This is because all of the AI services that we've built are running in the cloud, because of regulatory reasons, sensitivity reasons or other reasons (data governance or performance) they're not able to actually call those services in the cloud.

    Containers from Cognitive Services opens a whole new world of possibilities enabling customers to take advantage of the AI right in their own control, in their own context, within their own network. Basically on their own terms and in their own control.

    Container support in Azure Cognitive Services allows developers to use the same rich APIs that are available in Azure, and enables flexibility in where to deploy and host the services that come with Docker containers. Container support is currently available in preview for a subset of Azure Cognitive Services, including parts of Computer Vision, Face, Text Analytics, and Language Understanding (LUIS).

    Show Notes


    Phani Mutyalais

    Phani Mutyalais is a Senior Program Manager with the Applied AI team at Microsoft. He focuses on running container strategy and execution for Cognitive Services.

    Phani has deep experience in building and running large scale platforms on public clouds and more recently with container platforms.

    He is super passionate about Cloud, Containers, Machine Learning and AI technologies and is a continuous learner.

    David Starr

    In addition to being the host of this podcast, David is a Principal Cloud Solutions architect at Microsoft, focusing on healthcare. He loves creating with code and with large systems supporting scale.

    He enjoys all aspects of developing, delivering and operating software systems. He is also passionate about the end-to-end process, methods and techniques, and the patterns and practices of high performing software development teams, using skills that transcend specific technology stacks. 

    Find David on LinkedIn | or Twitter

    Merge Conflict 64: Machine Learning as a Service

    Merge Conflict 64: Machine Learning as a Service
    If we aren't talking about machine learning then we are talking about machine learning on Merge Conflict! This week we go through several services and resources to find out what exactly it takes to build hot dog or not! We review several free and paid services to create your own machine learning models and how to train them all online! Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr