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by phillmv
4506 days ago
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The problem mostly stems from the vast risk you take on from making a large investment in an unstable/unproven platform vendor. Servers are relatively fungible, given ops automation; it's painful but not the end of the world if you have to migrate away. But the technology is still relatively immature in that building your own ML service in house - and having it scale, etc - is still a big pain. I would immensely prefer it if we first brought ML libraries up to a higher level of maturity - as simple as apt-get install and adding `includes ActiveLearning::Bayes` to your models. But if a client came to me tomorrow and said "there's this great Amazon API that we're thinking of using" I wouldn't consider that insane on first principles. |
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