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Achieving scalable and distributed technology through expertise: Harshit Sharan’s strategic impact

Dataconomy

He spearheads innovations in distributed systems, big-data pipelines, and social media advertising technologies, shaping the future of marketing globally. in Computer Science and Engineering with a stellar GPA of 8.61, Harshit set a high bar for aspiring innovators. His work today reflects this vision. and M.Tech.)

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Unlocking generative AI for enterprises: How SnapLogic powers their low-code Agent Creator using Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning Blog

He focuses on Deep learning including NLP and Computer Vision domains. Greg Benson is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco and Chief Scientist at SnapLogic. He helps customers achieve high performance model inference on SageMaker.

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Build generative AI applications quickly with Amazon Bedrock IDE in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio

AWS Machine Learning Blog

Through simple conversations, business teams can use the chat agent to extract valuable insights from both structured and unstructured data sources without writing code or managing complex data pipelines. With his background in computer science, he is very interested in using technology to build solutions to real-world problems.

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How SnapLogic built a text-to-pipeline application with Amazon Bedrock to translate business intent into action

Flipboard

Iris was designed to use machine learning (ML) algorithms to predict the next steps in building a data pipeline. About the Authors Greg Benson is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco and Chief Scientist at SnapLogic.

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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (June 2025)

Hacker News

Specifically, rice seems to contain a good deal of arsenic ( https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2015/01/how-muc. ) It's been fun and gave me a lot of experience building LLM powered data pipelines. [0] Happy to chat if you're into VMs, query engines, or DSLs.

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