Machine Learning
Practical AI with Chris Benson

Machine learning algorithms have existed for decades. But in the last ten years, several advancements in software and hardware have caused dramatic growth in the viability of
Future of Computing with John Hennessy Holiday Repeat

Originally published June 7, 2018 Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles about every two years. Moore’s Law is less like a “law”
Incident Response Machine Learning with Chris Riley

Software bugs cause unexpected problems at every company. Some problems are small. A website goes down in the middle of the night, and the outage triggers a phone call to an engineer
Traces: Video Recognition with Veronica Yurchuk and Kostyantyn Shysh

Video surveillance impacts human lives every day. On most days, we do not feel the impact of video surveillance. But the effects of video surveillance have tremendous potential. It can
Cruise: Self-Driving Engineering with Mo Elshenawy

The development of self-driving cars is one of the biggest technological changes that is under way. Across the world, thousands of engineers are working on developing self-driving cars.