IT giants complicate training of neural networks

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Developer forum Stack Overflow has announced that it has launched a paid subscription for IT giants so they can access data to train neural networks and develop algorithms based on artificial intelligence. It has been reported wired.

It is noted that the subscription will be officially introduced on the platform in the middle of this year. Stack Overflow has promised access to over 50 million questions and answers.

Stack Overflow CEO Prashant Chandrasekhar confirmed that work is underway to offer a paid subscription to the publication. Currently, the forum has more than 20 million registered users, most of whom are developers and employees of IT companies.

“Communities that support the development of AI and technologies based on it should be compensated for their contributions. This way, companies like ours will be able to reinvest these funds to keep communities prosperous,” Chandrasekhar explained.

So far, Stack Overflow representatives have not disclosed the subscription cost for the developers of the AI ​​algorithms.

It was previously owned by the Chinese advertising agency BlueFocus. decided to change graphic designers and copywriters by a neural network.

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