No-code Deep Learning Development with DeepEdge – Conversations in the Cloud – Episode 278

August 8th, 2022 | | 13:32
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Anup Mehta, Co-Founder and CEO of DeepEdge, joins host Jake Smith to discuss DeepEdge’s vision to enable new edge applications, bringing the power of deep learning and computer vision to the hands of the users. He chats about how DeepEdge’s deep learning operations platform supports the entire machine learning lifecycle from on boarding data to deploying edge optimized models to Intel hardware. Anup talks about how the Intel OpenVINO toolkit is seamlessly integrated with the platform for model conversion, optimization, and deployment. He also illustrates how the DeepEdge platform leverages other tools from the OpenVINO toolkit including post optimization toolkit and Neural Network Compression Framework. Anup also highlights how their platform can enable customers to migrate their workloads from a GPU based infrastructure to Intel architecture-based platforms at a fraction of the cost. Lastly, Jake and Anup dive into discussing the future of AI and how it can solve many every-day problems that people face today and how AI can deliver value to everyone in the world.

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