Google Announces TensorFlow 1.0

At the Dev Summit in Mountain View, California, Google announced the release of version 1.0 TensorFlow, its open source framework for deep learning, a trendy type of artificial intelligence. Google informs that the release is now production ready, by way of its application programming interface (API).
 
There are some new tools also which would be part of the framework that include artificial neural networks, which can be trained on data and can make interfaces about new data. There are more traditional machine learning tools, which include the K-means and support vector machines (SVMs).
 
The company, in its official blog, states,
 
“We're thrilled to see the pace of development in the TensorFlow community around the world. To hear more about TensorFlow 1.0 and how it's being used, you can watch the TensorFlow Developer Summit talks on YouTube, covering recent updates from higher-level APIs to TensorFlow on mobile to our new XLA compiler, as well as the exciting ways that TensorFlow is being used.”
 
For more information, check the official blog.
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