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Professor Zamira Daw discusses her research on AI certification and integration in aerospace applications. She highlights her journey from Colombia to Germany and the US, emphasizing the importance of safety-critical systems in both medical devices and aviation. Daw explains the need for model-driven development and embedded systems to ensure AI safety in aviation. She notes the growing interest in AI but stresses its careful application. Daw also addresses the gender imbalance in STEM fields, advocating for early education to encourage girls. She highlights the importance of collaboration and mentorship in her work and the need for a balance between innovation and safety in AI.
This episode is sponsored by Oracle. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI is a blazing fast and secure platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, plus all your AI and machine learning workloads. OCI costs 50% less for compute and 80% less for networking. So you're saving a pile of money. Thousands of businesses have already upgraded to OCI, including MGM Resorts, Specialized Bikes, and Fireworks AI. Cut your current cloud bill in HALF if you move to OCI now: https://oracle.com/eyeonai In this episode of the Eye on AI podcast, Jeff Boudier, Head of Product and Growth at Hugging Face, joins Craig Smith to uncover how the platform is empowering AI builders and driving the open-source AI revolution. With a mission to democratize AI, Jeff walks us through Hugging Face's journey from a chatbot for teens to the leading platform hosting over 1 million public AI models, datasets, and applications. We explore how Hugging Face is bridging the gap between enterprises and open-source innovation, enabling developers to build cutting-edge AI solutions with transparency and collaboration. Jeff dives deep into Hugging Face's tools and features, from hosting private and public models to fostering a thriving ecosystem of AI builders. He shares insights on the transformative impact of technologies like Transformers, transfer learning, and no-code solutions that make AI accessible to more creators than ever before. We also discuss Hugging Face's latest innovation, ‘Hugs,' designed to help enterprises seamlessly integrate open-source AI within their infrastructure while retaining full control over their data and models. Tune in to discover how Hugging Face is shaping the future of AI development, why open-source models are catching up with proprietary ones, and what trends are driving innovation across AI disciplines. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more! Stay Updated: Craig Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigss Eye on A.I. Twitter: https://twitter.com/EyeOn_AI (00:00) Introduction to Jeff Boudier (02:16) How Hugging Face Empowers AI Builders (05:26) Transition from Chatbot to Leading AI Platform (07:07) Hosting AI Models: Public and Private Options (10:13) What Does Hosting Models on Hugging Face Mean? (14:22) Hugging Face vs. GitHub: Key Differences (19:09) Navigating 1 Million Models on the Hugging Face Hub (22:33) Leaderboards and Filtering AI Models (25:26) Building Applications with Hugging Face Models (28:03) AI Innovation: From Code to Model-Driven Development (30:45) Frameworks for Agentic Systems and Hugging Chat (35:20) Open Source vs. Proprietary AI: The Future (40:41) Introducing ‘Hugs': Open AI for Enterprises (44:59) The Role of No-Code in AI Development (47:26) Hugging Face's Vision
In deze aflevering praten Dibran en Florian met Michiel Overeem van AFAS. Michiel is een van de Tech Leads bij AFAS en hij verteld ons over de ontwikkelingen die bij AFAS plaats vinden op het gebied van Low-Code en Model Driven Development.
David first told us about his sales background and why he decided to learn the dev stack he was selling himself. He told us about Model Driven Development an how he learned development with a very holistic, systemic approach. We then talked about this tech and sales background prepared him to create his first company. After a few painful tales from the DotCom era, we pushed toward learning to code, creating a second, and then a third company. We finally fast forwarded a few years to land to talking about Tekyz Inc, David's current company and finished by touching on the no-code-movement.David's software career spans over 30 years. From business development and technology consulting to creating his own companies "VSS" and more recently Tekyz, Inc, a software design & development firm. David is also the CTO and a managing board member of Anzu, originally a Tekyz customer.Here are the links of the show:https://twitter.com/dhirschfeldhttps://www.tekyz.comdavid@tekyz.comDavid's Number: +1 4805708557David's Talk: "Technology and the unintended consequences of disruption" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMpxV59U-z8CreditsMusic Aye by Yung Kartz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.Your hostSoftware Developer‘s Journey is hosted and produced by Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, a crazy frenchman living in Germany who dedicated his life to helping others learn & grow. More about him at timbourguignon.fr.Want to be next?Do you know anyone who should be on the podcast? Do you want to be next? Drop me a line: info@devjourney.info or via Twitter @timothep.Gift the podcast a ratingPlease do me and your fellow listeners a favor by spreading the good word about this podcast. And please leave a rating (excellent of course) on the major podcasting platforms, this is the best way to increase the visibility of the podcast:Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlayPatreonFinally, if you want to help produce the podcast, support me on Patreon. Every cent you pledge will help pay the hosting bills!Thanks!Support the show (http://bit.ly/2yBfySB)
A reconstruction (slides and voiceover) of a talk given at the Summit on Advances in Programming Languages (snapl.org/2015) in May 2015. Bidirectional transformations inherently involve state effects. Modelling them that way allows the incorporation of other effects too, such as I/O, non-determinism, and exceptions. We briefly outline the construction.
A reconstruction (slides and voiceover) of a talk given at the Summit on Advances in Programming Languages (snapl.org/2015) in May 2015. Bidirectional transformations inherently involve state effects. Modelling them that way allows the incorporation of other effects too, such as I/O, non-determinism, and exceptions. We briefly outline the construction.
Listen to this podcast to learn what's new about model-based systems engineering (MBSE), and why it is considered a revolutionary concept. Presented by Barclay Brown, Global Solution Executive for Systems Engineering for IBM Rational.
"Systems Engineering For Dummies," IBM Limited Edition, explains what systems engineering is and how it can help you harness the complexity inherent in developing smart, connected products associated with industrial sector industries. This podcast introduces the book and outlines who might benefit from reading it. Steve Shoaf, speaker.
Android Smartphones and other mobile and interconnected devices are rapidly growing in popularity. In this podcast we will show ways to accelerate Android mobile application development using the IBM Rational platform for software and systems development and requirements management. Six key functions will be discussed to address these emerging challenges. Martin Bakal, speaker.
Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/02
Tue, 23 Nov 2010 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12440/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12440/1/Philip_Mayer.pdf Mayer, Philip ddc:000, ddc:004, Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik
This podcast focuses on the challenges unique to multi-core application developers, and the emerging model-based approach to address many of the key concerns, such as identifying the number of cores, increased processing bandwidth vs. power consumption, and dynamic load distribution. While most systems development verticals are relevant, examples from Telecommunication device development will be used as illustration. Speaker: Attila Bilgic.
Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/02
The development of highly interactive multimedia applications is still a challenging and complex task. In addition to the application logic, multimedia applications typically provide a sophisticated user interface with integrated media objects. As a consequence, the development process involves different experts for software design, user interface design, and media design. There is still a lack of concepts for a systematic development which integrates these aspects. This thesis provides a model-driven development approach addressing this problem. Therefore it introduces the Multimedia Modeling Language (MML), a visual modeling language supporting a design phase in multimedia application development. The language is oriented on well-established software engineering concepts, like UML 2, and integrates concepts from the areas of multimedia development and model-based user interface development. MML allows the generation of code skeletons from the models. Thereby, the core idea is to generate code skeletons which can be directly processed in multimedia authoring tools. In this way, the strengths of both are combined: Authoring tools are used to perform the creative development tasks while models are used to design the overall application structure and to enable a well-coordinated development process. This is demonstrated using the professional authoring tool Adobe Flash. MML is supported by modeling and code generation tools which have been used to validate the approach over several years in various student projects and teaching courses. Additional prototypes have been developed to demonstrate, e.g., the ability to generate code for different target platforms. Finally, it is discussed how models can contribute in general to a better integration of well-structured software development and creative visual design.
Medical device manufacturers are faced with challenges to bring innovative products to market quickly while meeting functional, safety and regulatory requirements. Discovering a defect late in development or even worse, one that forces a product recall can be devastating to a medical device manufacturer. During this podcast, Paul Urban, Senior Medical Device Marketing Manager from IBM, discusses how using model driven development helps to accelerate the development, validation and verification of medical devices by assisting in team collaboration through graphical modeling, validating requirements through rapid prototyping, and automating the software development and test process.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
This is a roundtable discussion on model-driven software develoment and product line engineering. It was recorded at the Model-Driven Development and Product Lines: Synergies and Experience conference in October 2006 in Leipzig. The panelists are: Axel Uhl, SAP Danilo Beuche, Pure Systems Juha Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase Tom Stahl, b+m Ruediger Schilling, Delta Software Technology
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
This is a roundtable discussion on model-driven software develoment and product line engineering. It was recorded at the Model-Driven Development and Product Lines: Synergies and Experience conference in October 2006 in Leipzig. The panelists are: Axel Uhl, SAP Danilo Beuche, Pure Systems Juha Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase Tom Stahl, b+m Ruediger Schilling, Delta Software Technology
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
This is a roundtable discussion on model-driven software develoment and product line engineering. It was recorded at the Model-Driven Development and Product Lines: Synergies and Experience conference in October 2006 in Leipzig. The panelists are: Axel Uhl, SAP Danilo Beuche, Pure Systems Juha Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase Tom Stahl, b+m Ruediger Schilling, Delta Software Technology