Amazon Announces a Free Service for Experimenting with Machine Learning

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The SageMaker Studio Lab is based on Project Jupyter and the JupyterLab interface.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the pubic preview of a free service that will “...enable anyone to learn and experiment with machine learning without needing an AWS account, credit card, or cloud configuration knowledge. The SageMaker Studio Lab service is based on the open source JupyterLab interface. Free tools available  through SageMaker Studio Lab will allow you to create “data analytics, scientific computing, and machine learning projects with notebooks in your browser.
See the SageMaker website for additional information or to request a free account.

12/08/2021

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