By Javier Bravo, group director of digital, Spark Foundry
Machine learning, AI, hashgraph, blockchain, predicitive analytics and many other terms and technologies are frequently popping up in our day-to-day conversations with clients and partners. Early this year, Sundar Pichai announced during the Google I/O 2017 keynote that the company’s various machine learning and artificial intelligence efforts and teams will be brought together under a new initiative called Google.ai. With this move, Google decided not to focus solely on advertising, ad formats and data, but to expand on developing tools such as its new Cloud TPUs (tensor processing units), TensorFlow and “applied AI” for d
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