Issue #2
I did not know that our second newsletter issue would start with OpenAI drama, but as the tech world often reminds us, expect the unexpected.
Sam Altman and OpenAI Situation: Here is a short summary of what happened.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, was surprisingly fired by the company's board. This decision caused quite a stir in the tech world. But, in a dramatic twist, just a few days later, Altman was brought back as CEO. This quick turnaround has sparked a lot of discussions about the future of OpenAI and the direction it's headed in.
Here is a great article with a timeline if you want to know more about the OPEN AI Situation.
Understanding Linear Regression A TO Z
Have you ever tried to learn and understand Linear Regression, but instructions or videos were difficult to follow? Well, you are in luck. An excellent article with example codes explaining Linear Regression A TO Z is here.
Two-Thirds of Organizations Already Using GenAI, O’Reilly Says
Large language and image AI models, also referred to as generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), have been the big story of 2023. It has opened a new set of opportunities for professionals and businesses. While most businesses acknowledge the potential for GenAI, however, there are also some concerns about its use. In enterprises, we’ve seen a wide range of opinions about GenAI, ranging from wholesale adoption to severely restricted or even forbidden use.
A Python Library for Exploratory Data Analysis with Visualization
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