Machine Learning
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Google gifts machine learning tech to open source community
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Google's machine learning software TensorFlow goes open source
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Google gets a whole lot smarter (and more open) with TensorFlow
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Google's machine learning system TensorFlow is now open
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Google's machine learning system has gone open source
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Google TensorFlow – open source machine learning
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Google Launches Open Source Machine Learning Platform TensorFlow
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Google open-sources its TensorFlow "deep learning" engine
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Google is open-sourcing its new machine learning system behind Google Photos
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TensorFlow - Google’s latest machine learning system, is open sourced for everyone
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TensorFlow - Google's latest machine learning system, now available to everyone!
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Google’s TensorFlow Machine Learning System Is Now Open Source
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Microsoft gives Distributed Machine Learning Toolkit to the open source community
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Microsoft lays groundwork for quantum computing software with open source simulator
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Microsoft Open Sources Machine Learning Toolkit For Developers
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Microsoft open sources Distributed Machine Learning Toolkit for more efficient big data research
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Microsoft open sources its machine learning toolkit
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Microsoft releases machine learning toolkit DMTK to open source
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Microsoft Corporation Open-Sources DMTK Platform To Promote Machine Learning
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Microsoft open-sources machine learning toolkit less than a week after Google
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Microsoft makes its Distributed Machine Learning Toolkit open source
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