

Laboratoire de recherche Magellan
117 posts

@LaboMagellan
Les activités de #recherche concernent : #Management des #organisations. Elles sont structurées en 6 groupes et 4 équipes à découvrir et suivre




One of nature's most intelligent and curious creatures, the octopus is everything your organization needs to be: smart, endlessly adaptable, and highly resilient. Its eight tentacles work in concert, but each can also think for itself. In their new book, "The Octopus Organization," AWS executives Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner aim to help you achieve that same balance of cohesion and autonomy and guide your organization toward a living, breathing system—one that learns, adapts, and thrives. Break away from a broken model of transformation and embrace continuous change. The book is available today. mybook.to/octopusorg



Top 9 Free Stanford AI Courses, Covering machine learning, AI, NLP, and more! Get the high-quality PDF with clickable links: Subscribe to my newsletter at WildCapital.co 1) Machine Learning (CS229) The legendary ML course by Andrew Ng: youtube.com/playlist?list=… 2) Machine Learning from Human Preferences (CS329H) Reinforcement learning meets human guidance: youtube.com/watch?v=ApF2Oe… 3) Deep Learning (CS230) Neural networks, CNNs, RNNs by Andrew Ng: youtube.com/playlist?list=… 4) Natural Language Understanding (CS224U) How machines grasp meaning and context: youtube.com/playlist?list=… 5) Reinforcement Learning (CS234) Building intelligent agents and reward-based systems: youtube.com/playlist?list=… 6) Deep Multi-Task & Meta Learning (CS330) Teaching models to learn efficiently across tasks: youtube.com/watch?v=bkVCAk… 7) Artificial Intelligence: Principles & Techniques (CS221) Fundamental concepts that power modern AI: youtube.com/watch?v=ZiwogM… 8) Machine Learning Theory (CS229M) The math and logic behind algorithms: youtube.com/playlist?list=… 9) NLP with Deep Learning (CS224N) Transformers, embeddings, and modern language models: youtube.com/playlist?list=… The AI skills gap never came from lack of talent. It came from lack of access. Degrees take years. They cost a fortune. By the time you graduate, the field has moved on. Now you can get Stanford-level AI knowledge for free. If not now, when? P.S. Which course will you start first? ♻️ Repost to give your network access to top AI education!







Evolution of Deep Learning by Hand ✍️ As my tribute to Geoff Hinton's Nobel Prize, I drew this animation to illustrate the key idea behind Hinton's major contributions to deep learning over the years, with artistic liberty. ---- 100% original, made by hand ✍️ Join 40k readers of my newsletter: byhand.ai





