Thanks to the very detailed thread from @donasarkar yesterday about the behind-the-scenes for #MSIgnite prep -- I just can't take my eyes off that Microsoft Logo below the table.
"Collaborate from around the world as if you are physically co-located" - Mixed Reality gatherings powered by @azure cloud
Watching the "meshing" of digital bits with physical atoms - showing proof of concept Pokemon Go Experience showing Niantic Labs augmented reality app that can build real-world social connections through digital interactions
#MSIgnite#MicrosoftMesh now talking to Guy Laliberte (founder of Cirque du Soleil) about how to invite creatives from all over the world into our lives.
A new platform: Hanai World!
"Human connections are at the center"
Since I have your attention & you're participating in the #MSIgnite#CloudSkills Challenge (you are, right)?
go finish this #SustainabilityTech module! It's fast & valuable! Go!!
#MSIgnite Turing models - no spoilers.
This is fascinating!
Totally enjoying this segment on Envisioning Tomorrow at #MSIgnite - the core takeaway : What does "AI At Scale" look like? How can we go from training (services, models) to a low-code approach where we teach-by-showing and train AI in hyper-realistic environments. 😍 #DroneGames
This session with @MitraAzizirad was hands down the most inspiring one at #MSIgnite yet for me.
Raw notes captured (to be cleaned up and digitized) but it's clear to me.
Massive compute, collective Data and responsible AI .. can be harnessed meaningfully to solve real problems!
I am just sitting here thinking through the implications of all this and wondering where I can start to explore this whole space of computational biology.
It's fascinating, yes.
But if the pandemic taught us anything, it's also vital to human life, well being and survival.
Best thing about @LearnTV is that I can rewind the stream to catch up on sessions I missed.
I kinda liked the 'answer popular Bing questions' setup for this 😁🥳🌟
Listening to @markrussinovich talking about @daprdev live on #MSIgnite right now - and perfect timing too. Definitely check out the visual guide that was just posted :-)
It's never too late to learn something and never too eat to share knowledge with others.
My 11yo is getting more into Python so I decided to do (separately) the same intro Udacity course and be a study buddy.
And something interesting happened.
A thread.
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It started weeks ago. We realized schools were not going to have any meaningful routines & wanted to give him something with a target and achievement, that would promote self-study and learning
He started doing the lessons & zoomed through them. It was clear he was watching the videos and completing the exercises fairly fast. It wasn't as clear if he *understood* the concepts in a way that allowed him to apply them elsewhere.