Digital Collaboration and the 21st C.
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Examines the connectivity possible for global knowledge participative creation and sharing.
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Awesome curated list of #DeepLearning tutorials, projects and communities #crowdsourced and made available via @gitHub is testament of the vitality of the #AI field and its community

Awesome curated list of #DeepLearning tutorials, projects and communities #crowdsourced and made available via @gitHub is testament of the vitality of the #AI field and its community | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

A curated list of awesome Deep Learning tutorials, projects and communities.


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Farid Mheir's curator insight, November 26, 2020 12:41 PM

WHY IT MATTERS: this list is most useful as it contains hundreds of links and references curated by the community. What is also noteworthy is how it is maintained and delivered: using gitHub, the solution to manage open source projects. It serves for me as a guide about what is possible when using crowdsourcing.

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Free webinar with Michael Fullan (space is limited) - May 28th - 4 pm - register here 

Free webinar with Michael Fullan (space is limited) - May 28th - 4 pm - register here  | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
As we head toward an unknown future can we find any silver linings that present an opportunity to innovate in a way that we might not have been able to without COVID?
In this webinar we will examine what kind of leadership will be required to achieve new breakthroughs.

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Will artificial intelligence change the future of music? 

Will artificial intelligence change the future of music?  | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
With the latest software now using artificial intelligence and algorithms to compose and produce music, will song creators be out of a job? Or will music always need a human touch? DW's George Sims reports.

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Malcom Wilfong's curator insight, July 22, 2018 3:31 PM
This article discusses how a woman by the name of Taryn Southern used a software called Amper to produce and compose her pop album. Now some people fear that because this software can produce and compose an album in less time that it will be no need for humans, while others feel it's a welcome change and say that human composer does not need to worry about being needed. In my opinion, I feel like human composer will still be needed in their field because a software can't add that touch that a human can by leading with emotion and inspiration,
 
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Digital Inclusion Challenge - win up to $10,000 by having students address real world problems including online education, mental health, digital wellness, and equity and diversity challenges - fin...

Digital Inclusion Challenge - win up to $10,000 by having students address real world problems including online education, mental health, digital wellness, and equity and diversity challenges - fin... | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
Create new technology solutions to address online education, mental health, digital wellness, equity and diversity challenges

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christijulia22's comment, August 24, 2022 2:23 AM
2 Hour Virtual Seminar - Workplace Mental Health Challenges & the ADAAA
https://grcadvisoryonline.com/2-hour-virtual-seminar-workplace-mental-health-challenges-the-adaaa-webinar-training-web14508
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Google Wants to Train Other Companies to Use Its AI Tools

Google Wants to Train Other Companies to Use Its AI Tools | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
As Google’s boss, Sundar Pichai has put artificial intelligence at the center of almost everything the internet giant does these days. Now he wants other companies to catch up.

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