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www.rilldata.com
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| | | | | Rill's open-source IDE, uses AI to transform an S3 data source into an operational dashboard in one click. This creative magic is made possible by combining (1) Rill's BI-as-code philosophy defines dashboards entirely with SQL & YAML code and (2) Large language models, like OpenAI's GPT series, excel at code generation | |
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www.transkribus.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Transkribus is a platform that uses artificial intelligence to digitize and transcribe historical manuscripts and texts, offering tools for building custom AI models, enriching texts with metadata, and manual transcription. | |
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www.techelevator.com
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| | | | | I spend my days teaching new developers how to code atTech Elevator's fantastic programming bootcamp. My evenings and weekends, however, belong to my study of data science, artificial intelligence, and... | |
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glennsqlperformance.com
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| | | Introduction This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Steve Jones (blog|twitter). The subject is how are you using Jupyter notebooks every day. As Steve describes it, "I want you to write about how you have used, or would like to use, a Jupyter notebook". This post will be my contribution for T-SQL Tuesday #137 - | ||