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It seems like everyone is interested in Rust these days. Even the most popular Python linter, Ruff, isn’t written in Python! It’s written in Rust. But what is the state of training or inferencing deep learning models in Rust? In this episode, we are joined by Nathaniel Simard, the creator burn. We discuss Rust in general, the need to have support for AI in multiple languages, and the current state of doing “AI things” in Rust.

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burn-rs: This library strives to serve as a comprehensive deep learning framework, offering exceptional flexibility and written in Rust.

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

  continue reading

Chapter

1. Welcome to Practical AI (00:00:00)

3. Nathaniel Simard & Burn (00:01:43)

4. What is Rust? (00:03:02)

5. Go & Rust (00:04:53)

6. Not so low-level (00:05:52)

7. Rust features (00:07:18)

8. Rust workflow (00:09:43)

9. The Rust community (00:13:33)

10. The reason for Burn (00:14:45)

11. Rust ecosystem (00:17:17)

12. Challenges in Rust (00:18:42)

13. Low-level advantage (00:21:04)

14. Current Burn support (00:22:28)

15. What are people using Burn for? (00:23:38)

16. Organizing Burn development (00:25:15)

17. Pushing the limits (00:26:26)

18. Burn features (00:28:50)

19. Versatile backends (00:30:28)

20. The Burn book (00:31:51)

21. Where users come from (00:32:42)

22. Newbie PoV of Burn (00:34:01)

23. Future of Burn (00:36:16)

24. Getting started (00:38:05)

25. Thanks for joining us (00:39:16)

26. Outro (Changelog Beats!) (00:39:45)

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It seems like everyone is interested in Rust these days. Even the most popular Python linter, Ruff, isn’t written in Python! It’s written in Rust. But what is the state of training or inferencing deep learning models in Rust? In this episode, we are joined by Nathaniel Simard, the creator burn. We discuss Rust in general, the need to have support for AI in multiple languages, and the current state of doing “AI things” in Rust.

Leave us a comment

Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!

Sponsors:

  • Neo4j – NODES 2023 is coming in October!
  • FastlyOur bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com
  • Fly.ioThe home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.

Featuring:

Show Notes:

burn-rs: This library strives to serve as a comprehensive deep learning framework, offering exceptional flexibility and written in Rust.

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

  continue reading

Chapter

1. Welcome to Practical AI (00:00:00)

3. Nathaniel Simard & Burn (00:01:43)

4. What is Rust? (00:03:02)

5. Go & Rust (00:04:53)

6. Not so low-level (00:05:52)

7. Rust features (00:07:18)

8. Rust workflow (00:09:43)

9. The Rust community (00:13:33)

10. The reason for Burn (00:14:45)

11. Rust ecosystem (00:17:17)

12. Challenges in Rust (00:18:42)

13. Low-level advantage (00:21:04)

14. Current Burn support (00:22:28)

15. What are people using Burn for? (00:23:38)

16. Organizing Burn development (00:25:15)

17. Pushing the limits (00:26:26)

18. Burn features (00:28:50)

19. Versatile backends (00:30:28)

20. The Burn book (00:31:51)

21. Where users come from (00:32:42)

22. Newbie PoV of Burn (00:34:01)

23. Future of Burn (00:36:16)

24. Getting started (00:38:05)

25. Thanks for joining us (00:39:16)

26. Outro (Changelog Beats!) (00:39:45)

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