Google announced Monday that its advanced artificial intelligence system Tensor Flow will be open from now for everyone who wants to use. In fact, to enter the official website, you can already read that it is a open source code.
Tensor Flow is a system that learns to identify patterns by analyzing massive amounts of information and enabled Google Google Translate develop applications that make it possible, for example, place the phone on a sign in Russian and translated to the language you want the user.
The program is also behind Google Photos, helping sort pictures using the automatic recognition of places, objects, people, situations and animals.
He also possible that Google añadiese passed to your mail application Inbox Smart Reply feature that automatically answers e week -mails deducting logical answers.
The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, said today at the official blog of the company Tensor Flow has helped the company continuing to develop more intelligent applications. On Monday, the company based in Mountain View (California, USA) decided to convert Tensor Flow in open source, which means that any researcher or organization interested in artificial intelligence company can use the system.
Pichai noted that Tensor Flow is a system that can run on a single smartphone or thousands of computers in data centers. “We use Tensor Flow for everything from speech recognition in the application of Google, to SmartReply in Inbox and search in Google Photos,” he said.
The executive said he is convinced that the impact of Tensor Flow may be even more out of Google, which is why the company has decided to open access. He said he was confident that the decision will help the community working in the area of automatic recognition (“machine learning” in English) to exchange ideas much faster when working with code rather than research articles.
“And that, in turn, accelerate research on automatic recognition which will ultimately enable the technology work better for everyone,” Pichai said. He added that Tensor Flow can do more than recognize patterns automatically and help researchers trying to make sense of complex data and information on astronomy.
The CEO of Google stressed that the area of ”machine learning” is still in its infancy and a computer is not yet able to do something that a four years without any effort to recognize a picture of a dinosaur today. He said, however, that Tensor Flow is a “good starting point” and the scientific community can now work together to move forward.
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