Security News > 2021 > April > Grid.ai platform enables researchers and data scientists to train AI models on the cloud
Grid.ai announced the general availability of Grid, a new platform that enables researchers and data scientists to train AI models on the cloud at scale, from a laptop with zero code changes.
The availability of Grid enables AI researchers, machine learning engineers, and data scientists to do development and training at scale without requiring advanced skills in machine learning engineering or MLOps engineering.
These practitioners can run into challenges when scaling their AI workloads because the sophistication needed to train and deploy at scale requires complex infrastructure, making the barrier to entry very high.
Practitioners can now focus on delivering value with AI as opposed to dealing with the infrastructure challenges needed to leverage deep learning at scale.
"With Grid, practitioners no longer need to be expert engineers for building AI systems at scale."
"I really like the fact that it is seamless for me to train my models from my local computer to Grid and I don't have to worry how it is done, it just works," explained Jesse Perla, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia.
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