Exploring PyTorch and Open-Source Communities with Soumith Chintala, VP/Fellow of Meta, Co-Creator of PyTorch

On this episode, we’re joined by Soumith Chintala, VP/Fellow of Meta and Co-Creator of PyTorch. Soumith and his colleagues’ open-source framework impacted both the development process and the end-user experience of what would become PyTorch.We discuss:- The history of PyTorch’s development and TensorFlow’s impact on development decisions.- How a symbolic execution model affects the implementation speed of an ML compiler.- The strengths of different programming languages in various development stages.- The importance of customer engagement as a measure of success instead of hard metrics.- Why community-guided innovation offers an effective development roadmap.- How PyTorch’s open-source nature cultivates an efficient development ecosystem.- The role of community building in consolidating assets for more creative innovation.- How to protect community values in an open-source development environment.- The value of an intrinsic organizational motivation structure.- The ongoing debate between open-source and closed-source products, especially as it relates to AI and machine learning.Resources:- Soumith Chintalahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/soumith/- Meta | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/meta/- Meta | Websitehttps://about.meta.com/- Pytorchhttps://pytorch.org/Thanks for listening to the Gradient Dissent podcast, brought to you by Weights & Biases. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation.#OCR #DeepLearning #AI #Modeling #ML

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Gradient Dissent is a machine learning podcast from Weights & Biases with hosts Lukas Biewald, Lavanya Shukla and Caryn Marooney. It takes you behind-the-scenes to learn how industry leaders are putting deep learning models in production at NVIDIA, Meta, Google, Lyft, OpenAI, and more.