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Introducing Canonical Data Science Stack GA: set up an ML environment with 3 commands on Ubuntu

Presented by

Andreea Munteanu (Product Manager, AI & MLOps), Michal Hucko (Software Engineer, MLOps)

About this talk

We’ve all heard the anecdotes of data scientists spending more time on tooling than ML models. There is no smoke without fire, right? The truth is AI/ML practitioners struggle with their environments for various reasons, including tooling fragmentation, package dependencies and access to computing power. Data Science Stack (DSS) is an out-of-the-box solution for data scientists and machine learning engineers, published by Canonical. It is a ready-made environment for ML enthusiasts that enables them to develop and optimize models without spending time on the necessary underlying tooling. It is designed to run on any AI workstation that runs Ubuntu, maximizing the GPU’s capability and simplifying its usage. Join us for this webinar to learn more about data science tools, with a focus on DSS and its capabilities. During the webinar, Michal Hucko, MLOps engineer at Canonical and Andreea Munteanu, AI & MLOps Product Manager, will talk about: - Key considerations when getting started with data science - Data science through the open source lens - Deep dive into Data science stack (DSS) - Demo of the DSS - Prepare your questions and join us live to get insights into how DSS improves the developer experience for data science and ML projects on Ubuntu. Learn more or contact our team: https://ubuntu.com/ai/data-science
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