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Title: [AI Network] ‘Open Source to Open Resource’… P2P Computing for AI
Post by: AI Network on August 21, 2018, 04:53:57 AM
Hello AI Network suppoters~

Lablup, which has already developed a machine learning platform, and Common Computer,
blockchain development company by Google engineers, have joined hands. Founded in 2015,
Lablup has provided an open-source-based Machine Learning management solution called ‘Backend.AI’
connecting computing power on cloud according to machine learning environment of small businesses or individual developers.

“Our co-founder and CEO of Lablup Jeongkyu Shin is a celebrity among open source developers.
And there should be synergy between Lablup gathering Ph.D. researchers and Common Computer
gathering professional engineers from Google and Naver.” said Kim Min-hyun, co-founder and CEO of AI Network


…more
http://www.edaily.co.kr/news/news_detail.asp?newsId=01220166619306992&mediaCodeNo=257&OutLnkChk=Y


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Title: Re: [AI Network] ‘Open Source to Open Resource’… P2P Computing for AI
Post by: BitPotus on August 21, 2018, 06:27:19 AM

with all due respect, no one on here gives a flying fuck as to whether your CEO is a "celebrity" within his own circle.

What investors want is a solid product that has pamp potential.



Title: Re: [AI Network] ‘Open Source to Open Resource’… P2P Computing for AI
Post by: dennisch123 on August 21, 2018, 07:06:43 AM
Sorry purely out of curiosity, how did you come up with lablup. Does lup mean anything?