Security News > 2020 > March > Noble.AI completes contributions to TensorFlow, Google’s open-source framework for deep learning
AI, whose artificial intelligence software is purpose-built for engineers, scientists, and researchers and enables them to innovate and make discoveries faster, announced that it had completed contributions to TensorFlow, the world's most popular open-source framework for deep learning created by Google.
"Part of Noble's mission is building AI that's accessible to engineers, scientists and researchers, anytime and anywhere, without needing to learn or re-skill into computer science or AI theory," said Dr. Matthew C. Levy, Founder and CEO of Noble.
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning originally developed by the Google Brain team.
AI's specific contribution helps to augment the "Sparse matrix" capabilities of TensorFlow.
AI's code is already available to all users of TensorFlow 2.2 and higher and is also part of the tf.
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