Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft have teamed up to launch an open-source and deep learning interface 'Gluon' that will help developers to deploy machine learning models across several platforms.
According to a report in ZDNet, the interface would give
developers a place where they can prototype, build, train and deploy machine
learning models.
"Today's reality is that building and training machine
learning models requires a great deal of heavy lifting and specialised
expertise," Swami Sivasubramanian, Vice President of Amazon AI was quoted
as saying.
"We created the Gluon interface so building neural
networks and training models can be as easy as building an app,"
Sivasubramanian added.
The companies claim that 'Gluon' is a concise, easy-to-understand
programming interface compared to other offerings, and it gives developers a
chance to quickly prototype and experiment with neural network models without
sacrificing performance.
"We believe it is important for the industry to work
together and pool resources to build technology that benefits the broader
community," added Eric Boyd, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft AI and
Research.
"Machine learning has the ability to transform the way
we work, interact and communicate. To make this happen we need to put the right
tools in the right hands and the 'Gluon' interface is a step in this
direction," Boyd added.
In August, Microsoft and Amazon came to an agreement wherein
Cortana users would have access to Alexa and vice-versa.
According to a report in the New York Times, the two rival
tech firms were reportedly coordinating behind the scenes for the past year to
make artificial intelligent assistants Alexa and Cortana communicate with each
other.
The partnership will allow people to summon Cortana using
Alexa, and vice versa, by the end of the year.
In simpler words, someone using an Alexa device will have to
say "Alexa, open Cortana" to get to talk to Microsoft's digital
assistant, and someone using Cortana will have to say "Cortana, open
Alexa" to talk to Amazon's.
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