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Ray AI Runtime (AIR): A scalable and unified toolkit for ML applications

Officially announced at this week’s Ray Summit, AIR unifies Ray’s existing native ML libraries to work smoothly together and integrate easily with popular ML frameworks. AIR makes it easy to run ML workloads in just a few lines of Python code, leaving Ray to coordinate computations at scale.


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Confidential Computing and Machine Learning

We assess the popularity of various Confidential Computing tools, and explain why Confidential Computing can now be used for analytics and machine learning (both for model inference and model training):

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Foundation Models: A non-technical primer

Kenn So of Shasta Ventures and I put together an overview of a class of models that have had an impact on computer vision, text, and speech applications. We list implications for product builders, entrepreneurs, and investors:

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The best data warehouse is a lakehouse

A short summary of Databricks SQL (DBSQL) initiatives pertaining to classic data warehousing, data transformation & ingest, connectivity, and other items that are redefining analytics on the lakehouse.


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