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Natalie Ryan Natalie Ryan
Updated on April 01, 2024

Hi! I’m AI, Your New Teammate.

Our expert imagines a first-day-of-work lunch in which everyone can ask their new colleague everything they want to know about this new presence in their workplace.

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Matthias Wagner Matthias Wagner
Updated on March 19, 2024

5 Ways AI Will Revolutionize Hardware Design in 2024

From speeding up the brainstorming process to catching design flaws before mistakes are made, here are five ways AI will impact hardware design in 2024.

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Rohit Thakur Rohit Thakur
Updated on March 12, 2024

Beginner’s Guide to VGG16 Implementation in Keras

VGG16 is a convolutional neural net architecture that’s used for image recognition. It utilizes 16 layers with weights and is considered one of the best vision model architectures to date.

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Denisa Pricopi Denisa Pricopi
Updated on March 11, 2024

7 Ways AI Will Enhance UX Research

The integration of AI into these user experience research processes could change the way you make important design decisions.

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Sachin Dev Sachin Dev
Updated on March 07, 2024

Understanding Overfitting vs. Underfitting in Machine Learning

Overfitting and underfitting are two problems that can occur when building a machine learning model and can lead to poor performance. Learn what causes them and how to fix it.

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Kevin Li Kevin Li
Updated on March 07, 2024

Here’s How to Build a Culture of Experimentation

Get a team on board and your framework in place, then add a touch of courage to think creatively.

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Ali Chaudhry Ali Chaudhry
Updated on March 06, 2024

Best Use-Cases for Generative AI in 2024

While generative AI has yet to reach its full potential in the workplace, there are use-cases that make it worth the investment. Here’s where AI will be most useful in 2024. 

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Bharath Krishnamurthy Bharath Krishnamurthy
Updated on February 26, 2024

An Introduction to the ReLU Activation Function

The rectified linear unit (ReLU) activation function introduces the property of nonlinearity to a deep learning model and solves the vanishing gradients issue. Here’s why it’s so popular.

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Mike Hyzy Mike Hyzy
Updated on February 23, 2024

How to Design a Product Ahead of Its Time

Taking a “futuring” approach, our expert predicts how AI will reshape UI — and the people who use it.

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Ala Shaabana Ala Shaabana
Updated on February 20, 2024

What the Next President’s Economic Policies Will Mean for Tech

The incumbent wants to promote innovation. The likely GOP nominee wants to protect American business. Both strategies will determine the trajectory of the U.S. tech sector for years to come.

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