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  2. Deborah Raji - Wikipedia

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    Her contributions at Google were separately presented and published at the AAAI conference and ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In 2019, Raji was a summer research fellow at The Partnership on AI working on setting industry machine learning transparency standards and benchmarking norms.

  3. Workplace mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Many companies have had at one time, or currently have, a formal mentoring program in place. [7] Formal mentoring is typically contracted to last a designated amount of time, and the mentor is from the organization at which the protégé is currently employed. [8] However, formal training for the mentor may come from outside sources and may not ...

  4. Google for Startups - Wikipedia

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    Google for Startups (formerly known as Google for Entrepreneurs) is a startup program launched by Google in 2011. It consists of over 50 co-working spaces and accelerators in 125 countries, and provides hands-on lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.

  5. Google AI - Wikipedia

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    Google Assistant: is a virtual assistant software application since 2023 developed by Google AI. Serving cloud-based TPUs (tensor processing units) in order to develop machine learning software. [7] [8] The TPU research cloud provides free access to a cluster of cloud TPUs to researchers engaged in open-source machine learning research. [9]

  6. Google Brain - Wikipedia

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    The Google Brain project began in 2011 as a part-time research collaboration between Google fellow Jeff Dean and Google Researcher Greg Corrado. [3] Google Brain started as a Google X project and became so successful that it was graduated back to Google: Astro Teller has said that Google Brain paid for the entire cost of Google X.

  7. Andrew Ng - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Ng founded the Google Brain project at Google, which developed large-scale artificial neural networks using Google's distributed computing infrastructure. [43] Among its notable results was a neural network trained using deep learning algorithms on 16,000 CPU cores , which learned to recognize cats after watching only YouTube videos ...

  8. Google ATAP - Wikipedia

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    Google's Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) is a skunkworks team and in-house technology incubator, created by former DARPA director Regina Dugan.ATAP is similar to X, but works on projects, granting project leaders time—previously only two years—in which to move a project from concept to proven product.

  9. Mentorship - Wikipedia

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    There are formal mentoring programs that are values-oriented, while social mentoring and other types focus specifically on career development. Some mentorship programs provide both social and vocational support. In well-designed formal mentoring programs, there are program goals, schedules, training (for both mentors and protégés), and ...