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  2. fast.ai - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2018, fast.ai released v1.0 of their free open-source library for deep learning called fastai (without a period), sitting atop PyTorch. Google Cloud was the first to announce its support. [ 6 ]

  3. Jeremy Howard (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Howard (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian data scientist, entrepreneur, and educator. [1]He is the co-founder of fast.ai, where he teaches introductory courses, [2] develops software, and conducts research in the area of deep learning.

  4. Rachel Thomas (academic) - Wikipedia

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    She served as an advisor for Deep Learning Indaba, a non-profit which looks to train African people in machine learning. In 2017 she was selected by Forbes magazine as one of 20+ "leading women" in artificial intelligence. [18] Thomas has also written on the application of data science and machine learning in medicine.

  5. LeNet - Wikipedia

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    LeNet-5 was one of the earliest convolutional neural networks and was historically important during the development of deep learning. [1] In general, when "LeNet" is referred to without a number, it refers to the 1998 version, the most well-known version. It is also sometimes called "LeNet-5" or "LeNet5".

  6. Torch (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    Torch is an open-source machine learning library, a scientific computing framework, and a scripting language based on Lua. [3] It provides LuaJIT interfaces to deep learning algorithms implemented in C. It was created by the Idiap Research Institute at EPFL. Torch development moved in 2017 to PyTorch, a port of the library to Python. [4] [5] [6]

  7. George Hotz - Wikipedia

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    George Francis Hotz (born October 2, 1989), alias geohot, is an American security hacker, entrepreneur, [1] and software engineer.He is known for developing iOS jailbreaks, [2] [3] reverse engineering the PlayStation 3, and for the subsequent lawsuit brought against him by Sony.

  8. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    Software crack illustration. Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software ...

  9. Generative adversarial network - Wikipedia

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    A generative adversarial network (GAN) is a class of machine learning frameworks and a prominent framework for approaching generative artificial intelligence.The concept was initially developed by Ian Goodfellow and his colleagues in June 2014. [1]