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In my opinion, we're living kind of a revolution as the world is realising that value is not in code anymore, but in data. So they open-source the code but carefully keep all their data, seems logical
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@1989 Heh absolutely not, I'm just looking for more rational argument supported by some fact😁😁😁
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@MeanStreet When you teach newbies to code neural nets using tensorflow rather than using python?
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Right, but is it specific to Google ? I mean, everybody learns stuff using the popular frameworks of the domain. Plus, I don't see anything wrong in learning neural networks using TF, as long as you understand what it does "under the hood".
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@MeanStreet There's nothing wrong in learning from TF , but you should not completely ignore other frameworks.
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Definitely agree. I just feel like it's more the learner's responsibility to be curious with other frameworks and under the hood stuff than Google's responsibility.
I mean, they have a product, they promote it like any other brand. -
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