IBM has a long history of supporting open source projects, some of which may have been donated by other companies. It's just smart business and supports our mutual customers.
@@IBMTechnology thanks for your reply, its just my bad to expect a no bias and no conflict of interest approach instead of smart business "decision" from an academic point of view
Thanks for providing this video IBM, Sahdev and Brad. It really helped me understand what is PyTorch and how I can use it.
Pytorch vs tensorflow?
Love and respect IBM
Hope Next video will be tensor flow vs pytorch
Great video 😊
im shocked to see a tech giant supporting a rival's competing framework. They r Just tools for creativity, like different paints for art
IBM has a long history of supporting open source projects, some of which may have been donated by other companies. It's just smart business and supports our mutual customers.
@@IBMTechnology thanks for your reply, its just my bad to expect a no bias and no conflict of interest approach instead of smart business "decision" from an academic point of view
amazing video!
Great video
I believe that it was just a DISS to PyTorch :))
Brad was very attentive to the talk 😂
I love it
Who's gonna tell him that the expert's name is Suh-deev
is he an AGI 2:29 - 2:30 , "So that you can use them to train in a batch" then glitches
Did he write "Frimework" ? 0:28
frumework
Why the most experienced Indians are in foreign countries 😞😞
They want to get the best
Pytorch has not emerged as the defacto standard for machine learning that isnt deep learning
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Content wise is looking good, but just dind't feel like we need two people presenting, couldn't the specialist do it by himself?
With all respect - print. No one can read that text.