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Microsoft Launches Cognitive Services Based On Project Oxford and Bing (venturebeat.com) 21

An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft has announced updates to its portfolio of machine learning tools at its Build conference in San Francisco. Previously, they had fallen under the Project Oxford name, but now they are being rebranded to Microsoft Cognitive Services. According to Microsoft senior program manager Cornelia Carapcea, there are now 22 APIs available in Cognitive Services. There are also prices for the new services, along with APIs made available from Microsoft's Bing search division. Developers can try out these services for free.
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Microsoft Launches Cognitive Services Based On Project Oxford and Bing

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  • "Microsoft Launches Cognitive Services Based On Project Oxford and Bing"

    BeauHD: You forgot to put a capital A on the word 'and'. Please pay attention in the future.

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