Topic: MLOps

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  1. Computer Vision on AWS

    BookMar 31, 2023AmazonLauren Mullennex, Nate Bachmeier, Jay Rao

    Developing scalable visual solutions requires a robust cloud infrastructure to handle massive datasets and intensive compute loads. This book demonstrates how to build and deploy real world visual ...

  2. AI Engineering: Building Applications with Foundation Models

    BookJan 7, 2025AmazonChip Huyen

    As AI transitions from research labs to production environments, the focus has shifted from training models to building robust applications around them. Chip Huyen, a leading voice in ML systems, o...

  3. 10 Data + AI Predictions for 2026: The Year of Foundations

    BlogFeb 10, 2026MediumBarr Moses

    AI-ready data is the single biggest topic of 2026. The initial 'AI-everything' bubble has cooled, and organizations are realizing that agents are only as useful as the first-party data powering the...

  4. MLOps in 2026: Scaling AI from Experiments to Revenue

    BlogFeb 17, 2026MediumMegha Verma

    In 2026, MLOps is no longer a niche discipline—it's a strategic driver of enterprise value. This post outlines how organizations have standardized workflows and automated the model lifecycle to tur...

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