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AWS AWS Getting started with Amazon SageMaker Canvas | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdUq_9aXLO4 Amazon SageMaker Canvas provides a no code interface to use ready to use machine learning ML models and build ML models without writing code In this video learn how to get started with generative AI quickly using SageMaker Canvas You can access a variety of foundation models to generate and summarize content You can use natural language with a conversational chat interface to perform tasks such as creating narratives reports and blog posts answering questions summarizing notes and articles and explaining concepts without writing a single line of code Learn more Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing GenerativeAI Foundationmodel 2024-06-07 17:04:23
AWS AWS Getting started with MLOps on Amazon SageMaker for generative AI | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjiYnHkmn1I In this video you will learn how to automate model deployment workflows including promoting the model artifacts into production and integrating into CI CD pipelines on Amazon SageMaker Learn more Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing GenerativeAI Foundationmodel 2024-06-07 17:01:58
技術系ブログ等 Developers.IO AWS re:Inforce 2024に参加しよう!現地・オンラインでの楽しみ方をまとめてみた #reInforce https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/aws-reinforce-2024-participate/ awsreinforce,reinforce,エンジニア 2024-06-07 17:24:41
海外TECH Engadget Sony's WH-CH720N wireless headphones are down to $98, plus the rest of this week's best tech deals https://www.engadget.com/sonys-wh-ch720n-wireless-headphones-are-down-to-98-plus-the-rest-of-this-weeks-best-tech-deals-173016749.html?src=rss We re still a ways out from Amazon s upcoming Prime Day sale and most Memorial Day promotions have ended but this week we still found a decent amount of discounts on gadgets we ve reviewed and recommend Searches turned up a surprising number of deals on Apple stuff Does that have anything to do with the company s Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC next week I have no idea What matters is you can now get a new iPad Air the latest Apple Watch the second gen Apple Pencil and a pair of AirPod Max headphones for less than you d pay otherwise If you could care less about Apple there are plenty of other deals to check out including discounts on Samsung Bluetooth trackers the Google Pixel Pro and some great earbuds for running Here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Follow EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-06-07 17:30:16
海外TECH Engadget My one wish for WWDC 2024 is better notifications on iPhone and Mac https://www.engadget.com/my-one-wish-for-wwdc-2024-is-better-notifications-on-iphone-and-mac-172004630.html?src=rss Qualcomm s new commercial that revives Justin Long as a frustrated Mac user who decides to spend hundreds of dollars on a new computer rather than manage his notifications is objectively terrible The mocking has been so brutal that Qualcomm deleted the commercial from its YouTube channel But it does raise one fair point notifications regardless of what OS or device you re using are a complete mess The tools you ll find on your computer or phone for managing them are overly complicated and hard to explain to someone who isn t intimately familiar with the settings menu I ve been covering and using iOS for years so for some stupid reason I do understand how Apple s various notification options work but wish me luck if I have to explain it to someone else That s why the number one thing on my list for Apple to fix in iOS and really all its platforms when its announced at WWDC next week is notifications Rumors haven t pointed to any big change this year but a boy can dream But the big problem with notifications isn t really with Apple or Microsoft or Google ーit s with app developers Poshmark a platform for buying and selling fashion items is a perfect example My spouse gets constant notifications from the app making me wonder why she hasn t just turned them off Turns out that when you re selling something you want to know if someone messages you or buys something ーbut sorting those notifications from the myriad of other promotional junk the app shoves at you is near impossible To test things I just went through the onboarding process for Poshmark myself After creating an account and signing in the app asked if I wanted to turn on notifications Every app on iOS is required to ask you if you want them ーbut if you say yes you re opting in to anything the app wants to send you Buried in the Poshmark app itself are more granular controls that let you turn various types of notifications on or off including things like party invites just picked for you items daily deals live events and more In fact there are nearly two dozen different notification types in this app alone That is too many I also got something like four notifications in the first hour after barely using the app Too Many Apple has done what it can to help users find these settings If you go to the global iOS notifications settings you can manage preferences for every app on your phone There s now an option at the bottom of that list to take you directly into the app to let you do things like turn off most of Poshmark s different notification types There s also an option to allow time sensitive notifications things like direct messages or calendar reminders to alert you immediately while shuttling other notifications into a summary The problem is that most people don t have the time or mental bandwidth to do this for every app they install which leads to situations like the one that Qualcomm so cleverly skewered in its awful ad I ve accepted the fact that when I get up in the morning I m going to find a ton of notifications cropped up on my phone that aren t meaningful even though I ve done my best to aggressively prune them where possible At this point it s a crapshoot whether I ll find anything useful when I swipe into my Notification Center which means that I am surely missing important reminders about things I need to deal with It s also worth noting that Apple has tried to fix notifications over the years with tools like Do Not Disturb grouping notifications sending them to a summary and of course letting you decide how intrusive they are to begin with You can easily turn off red bubbles if they give you agita or make it so your phone doesn t light up with every message you get But again the onus is on the user to be aware enough of the many ways they can customize notification settings and a lot of people don t do that until their phone is completely overwhelming them with pings Of course I don t have anything useful like a solution to offer here but I think the best way forward is for Apple to figure out how to disincentivize developers to flood users with notifications Perhaps in addition to the existing opt in dialog for notifications when you first launch an app Apple can force developers to show you the notifications preferences so you know exactly what an app wants to send you And instead of turning on all notifications an app could start with everything off by default and you only check the things you actually want to see But I m also skeptical that more settings to wade through are going to fix anything People are still going to want to install an app and get started using it without spending five minutes going through an increasingly granular notification settings process The end result would be the same too many apps taking up valuable real estate on your phone and in your brain But they pay Craig Federighi and company the big bucks to figure this stuff out not me ーhere s hoping he has some good news on Monday This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-06-07 17:20:04
海外TECH Engadget Microsoft moves to resolve privacy concerns over its Recall feature https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-moves-to-resolve-privacy-concerns-over-its-recall-feature-170318905.html?src=rss Microsoft has attempted to soothe privacy concerns regarding Recall an upcoming Windows feature that s said to help users resurface just about anything they ve previously done or looked at on a Copilot PC That naturally involves keeping tabs on how you use your computer in one way or another which has raised privacy concerns over data storage and access In an attempt to resolve those Microsoft is making changes before it starts rolling out Recall later this month Recall will be opt in meaning that the feature won t take snapshots i e screenshots of what you re doing every few seconds or log your activity without your explicit permission Microsoft will ask whether you want to enable Recall when you set up a Copilot PC which is a positive move In addition those who want to use Recall will need to use a Windows Hello authentication method such as facial recognition or a fingerprint scan Authentication will be required before Recall allows a user to scroll through or search the activity timeline But this measure won t necessarily make Recall super secure ーall it takes is for someone to know your PIN and they can access it On top of that Microsoft is adding more protections to the Recall snapshots It will employ just in time decryption protected by Windows Hello Enhanced Sign in Security Snapshots will only be decrypted and available after user authentication The search index database is encrypted too Microsoft says snapshots will remain on device locked to a user account and won t be used to train AI models You can block Recall from snapshotting specific apps and pause or delete snapshots The AI processing that powers Recall takes place on device too Recall was designed to help users find something they ve done on their Copilot PC based on whatever they can remember So if they remember a shirt they looked at a few weeks earlier and now think they might want to buy they can describe the item Recall might do a better job of finding the shirt than you can by scrolling through your the web browser history nbsp Recall will be able to unearth details from chats productivity apps emails and so on Microsoft has described it as effectively a photographic memory for your PC A preview of Recall will be available on Copilot PCs which will start shipping on June This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-06-07 17:03:18

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