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Intelligence as a Service Building Intelligent Apps with Azure Cognitive Services

Need to write an app that uses facial recognition to identify people entering a building? An app that raises an alert if tweets referencing your organization turn negative? Or an app that uses AI to flag potentially fraudulent invoices or digitize millions of documents? AI enables all of these scenarios and more, but the models used to make it happen are too sophisticated for the average software developer to build on their own.

Azure Cognitive Services provides the intelligence needed to do all this and more without requiring expertise in data science, machine learning, and neural networks. Learn how to use Azure Cognitive Services to build apps that leverage the latest advances in AI, and go home with sample code that you can use as a starting point for apps of your own.

Download the sample code here.

Jeff Prosise

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