Jay van Zyl @ ecosystem.Ai

Jay van Zyl @ ecosystem.Ai

Better Banking with help of Analytics and Machine learning

In 2015, I was working at Diebold where we build ATM machine hardware and software and complete ecosystem around the ATM. When we talk about ATM machine, it is a collection of very complex small hardware which collectively performs tasks. And typically, when we think ATM is only used for cash withdraw and that is not true. When we talk about ATM it is a Bank branch itself. You can deposit cash, withdraw cash, deposit cheques. And Whatever we can do in the branch we can do with…

Proximal Policy Optimization

We’re releasing a new class of reinforcement learning algorithms, Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), which perform comparably or better than state-of-the-art approaches while being much simpler to implement and tune. PPO has become the default reinforcement learning algorithm at OpenAI because of its ease of use and good performance.

Proximal Policy Optimization

We’re releasing a new class of reinforcement learning algorithms, Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), which perform comparably or better than state-of-the-art approaches while being much simpler to implement and tune. PPO has become the default reinforcement learning algorithm at OpenAI because of its ease of use and good performance.

PPO

Better healthcare with machine learning

I was traveling to a remote area in India couple of weeks ago. And I visited a govt hospital to see someone I know. As we all know the pathetic condition of govt hospitals in India especially in a remote area.

One of the issues is the availability of doctors and medical equipment.

The employment of doctors is based on the population of an area and finding specialists like cardiologists, nephrologist, pediatrics, etc is next to impossible.

I work as a software engineer…

Robust Adversarial Examples

We’ve created images that reliably fool neural network classifiers when viewed from varied scales and perspectives. This challenges a claim from last week that self-driving cars would be hard to trick maliciously since they capture images from multiple scales, angles, perspectives, and the like.


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