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Scott Thomson Scott Thomson
Updated on July 12, 2023

The Dangers of Too Much Data

Too much data can endanger results, not to mention consumers and the environment.

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Noah Topper Noah Topper
Updated on July 10, 2023

Sigmoid Activation Function: An Introduction

The sigmoid activation function is one of the earliest activation functions used in machine learning, but it still has many useful applications today. Our expert explains everything you need to know.

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Marc Ginsberg Marc Ginsberg
Updated on July 10, 2023

4 Ways AI-Powered Conversation Intelligence Can Boost Marketing

Use it to speed up and smarten up marketing-related business decisions.

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Ari Joury, Ph.D. Ari Joury, Ph.D.
Updated on July 10, 2023

Vimtutor: An Introduction to Vim

Despite its age, the code editor Vim isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Our expert explains what you need to know to get started with it.

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Sparsh Gupta Sparsh Gupta
Updated on June 30, 2023

The 7 Most Common Machine Learning Loss Functions

Every machine learning engineer should know about these common loss functions and when to use them.

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Jye Sawtell-Rickson Jye Sawtell-Rickson
Updated on June 29, 2023

What Is Augmented Reality (AR)?

Augmented reality technology places digital artifacts into the real world by way of a smartphone or headset. Here’s how AR works and some interesting applications.

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Indhumathy Chelliah Indhumathy Chelliah
Updated on June 29, 2023

Merging Lists in Python

There are multiple ways to merge lists in Python. Master leveraging append, extend, concatenation, for loops and more. 

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Jeremy Bradley Jeremy Bradley
Updated on June 28, 2023

An Introduction to Homomorphic Encryption for Business Leaders

Homomorphic encryption allows companies to analyze sensitive data in an encrypted format to reduce potential security breaches. Here’s what to know.

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Dr. Derek Austin Dr. Derek Austin
Updated on June 28, 2023

How to Check for Null in JavaScript

In JavaScript, typeof null returns ‘object’, so how do you check for null? One way is to use the double equality operator.

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Dr. Derek Austin Dr. Derek Austin
Updated on June 28, 2023

JavaScript Question Mark (?) Operator Explained

The question mark operator is used in JavaScript as an alternative to an if statement, especially where a value is assigned based on a conditional.

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