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Google has prohibited users from creating deepfakes on its machine-learning product Colab. The rule change happened between May 14 and May 24, according to archived page screenshots.
Google has quietly banned deepfake projects on its Colaboratory (Colab) service, putting an end to the large-scale utilization of the platform's resources for this purpose.
Google's Colaboratory (Colab, for short) began as a research project with makers of the popular online programming notebook, Jupyter. The features have recently ramped up, as machine learning and ...
In addition, Simple ML enables users to send AI models to Colab, a cloud-based code editor developed by Google that lends itself to machine learning and data science projects.
Tweaking machine learning algorithms and models won't always be for experts only, thanks to these cutting-edge projects ...
On the new site, you can search for Colab-powered machine learning examples, with top-level categories like Images & Video, Sounds & Music, and Text & Language.
Google is working on a secretive project that uses machine learning to train code to write, fix, and update itself.
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