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The unique algorithm for compact and accurate machine learning models, no-code ML use cases and its impact on the future of data scientists with Blair Newman - The Data Scientist Show #016

from Daliana's Game · host Daliana Liu

Blair Newman is the CTO of Neuton AI. Neuton is a zero-code cloud platform that empowers users of any tech level to apply the best machine learning practices for solving real-world challenges faster. We’ll talk about Neuton AI’s patented deep learning algorithm that doesn’t use back propagation, his career journey, no-code ML use cases, and how does no-code ML impact the future of data science. If you like the show subscribe to the channel and give us a 5-star review. Subscribe to Daliana's newsletter on www.dalianaliu.com/ for more on data science. Daliana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalianaliu/ Daliana's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DalianaLiu Blair’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairnewman/ Neuton AI: https://neuton.ai/

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