TensorFlow Newsletter November 2023
Register for the annual Women in ML Symposium on December 7. Discover the latest updates.
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What’s new in TensorFlow 2.15
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Highlights include upgrades to CUDA 12.2 and Clang 17.0.1, new Linux install for NVIDIA CUDA libraries, oneDNN CPU performance optimizations, and full availability of
tf.function
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Learn the latest at the Women in ML Symposium 2023 on December 7
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Register to watch recent machine learning and AI announcements in the keynote, as well as sessions covering frameworks, AI tools and techniques, on-device ML, and more.
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Celebrating Google Dev Library’s women contributors in AI/ML
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Discover how three ML engineers approach open development and collaboration in their projects. Explore their contributions in
Dev Library
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Training a random forest for multi-class classification
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Learn how random forests, ensembles of decision trees, make predictions through bootstrap aggregating, and train a model using the
TensorFlow Decision Forests
library.
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People of AI: Sayak Paul
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Meet Sayak Paul, a top machine learning Google Developer Expert, as he discusses his open source contributions, the evolution of the field of ML, and current work at Hugging Face.
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