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Don't miss the upcoming #OPEA demo event on August 21st!
See how OPEA is streamlining #GenAI workflows with #demos from Prediction Guard, Intel Corporation, and more on August 21st. We will also have a walkthrough about how you can easily get started implementing OPEA yourself. Register now! #virtualevent #RAG #opensource
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As AI continues to revolutionize industries, convincing users to trust AI models will play a large role in driving widespread adoption. "Explainable AI" provides frameworks and tools to help users understand why models make decisions, not just what they decide, which helps build trust. But how do we know we’re providing the explanations end users need? Read the article: https://intel.ly/3SqiCdA
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🎙️New Open at Intel podcast is out! Host Katherine Druckman had a great conversation with Ezequiel Lanza and Dave Nielsen about the AI Alliance, its work toward openness in AI, and upcoming events to foster innovation in the space. Check it out in your favorite podcast app📲, or find it here: https://intel.ly/4fEhPQm Learn more about the upcoming Open Source AI Demo Night, happening August 8th in San Francisco, here: https://intel.ly/3SyHEaF Join in the conversation or share your demo! #podcast #NewEpisode #AI #Open #OpenSource
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"Something that I was told early on in open source, that I sometimes forget," said Porter Lead Maintainer Sarah🦎 Christoff in her interview with Open at Intel's Katherine Druckman, "is that you just need to show up. So as much as I was striving at coding, worrying about my project's health around features, and responding to the community, I was doing that pretty much solo. And because of that, that created that isolation factor. No one knew about it because I was spending a hundred percent of my energy on the project and not building the community. Once I started going to TAGs, to SIGs…when you go to Kubernetes Days, and even your local Gopher meetup, or whatever your local meetup is…once I started getting out there, I started making those connections. That's when I could ask, can you help me? What do you think about this?" In this episode of the Open at Intel podcast, Defense Unicorns' Sarah Christoff, who is also lead maintainer of the open source project Porter, talks about the challenges of being an open source maintainer, the importance of community, Porter, Zarf, rescuing animals, and how as an open source community we are more powerful together. #opensource #Porter #Zarf #maintainers #CNCF #Kubernetes Read the full transcript: https://intel.ly/4dnBeTx
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When working with microservices, reliable security is critical for preventing unauthorized access and data breaches. Many organizations use a service mesh, a dedicated infrastructure layer for microservices that provides traffic management, security, and observability capabilities. But service meshes can leave private keys exposed to attacks and result in performance penalties. Learn how to bolster the security and performance of your service mesh deployments using Istio, an open source service mesh; Envoy, a sidecar proxy; and Intel hardware capabilities to leverage secure private keys and accelerate demanding operations such as TLS handshakes, regular expression matching, and load balancing. Read the article: https://intel.ly/4c18rTS
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"If you've deployed Kubernetes to 10 machines and are running workloads on it, we show you that of those 10 machines, you're only consuming 30% of them," said OpenCost Senior Community Manager Matt Ray in his chat with Open at Intel's Katherine Druckman. "This is common. People over provision by a lot. Even if you're on premise, that's consuming resources that you didn’t expect." Read the full transcript: https://intel.ly/3Yll6h2
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