OSS: IBM, Logz.io, Forbes FUD and OpenAI
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We sent a vulture to IBM's new developer conference to find an answer to the burning question: Why Big Blue?
At the first IBM Index developer conference in San Francisco, California, on Tuesday, I spent the morning at a Kubernetes workshop learning that when apps on the IBM Cloud Container Service fail to deploy, the reason may not be obvious.
The presenter, IBM cloud program manager Chris Rosen, framed the event as an opportunity to attempt to answer another question that isn't evident to everyone: Why IBM?
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Splunk competitor Logz.io open sources two log analytics tools
Splunk startup competitor Logz.io has been rolling out new tools and new projects on the back of its seemingly healthy venture funding injections, which came in last year.
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Logz.io Launches Two Open Source Projects, Empowering Businesses to Build Scalable Infrastructure
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Why Pay For Something When It's Free?
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Elon Musk leaves Open AI’s board due to potential conflict with Tesla’s own AI effort
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Musk stepping down from OpenAI board to avoid conflict
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Elon Musk Steps Down From Open Source AI Group
Elon Musk will be stepping down from his role as chair of the board for OpenAI, a nonprofit organization he co-founded with Y-Combinator CEO Sam Altman in late 2015.
Musk’s departure was announced late Monday evening in an OpenAI blog post about new donors for the organization.
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Elon Musk, who has sounded the alarm on AI, leaves the organization he co-founded to make it safer
Researchers affiliated with the organization regularly publish AI research papers and release source code for other people to use. Unlike Tesla -- and companies like Facebook and Google that conduct extensive AI research -- OpenAI doesn't sell any products.
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