← Back to context Comment by gjytfhbfd 2 years ago So TensorFlow is not officially dead. 4 comments gjytfhbfd Reply xnx 2 years ago New version release 1 month ago: https://blog.tensorflow.org/2024/03/whats-new-in-tensorflow-... mihai_maruseac 2 years ago Based on the contents of the blog (as that's the only think I can talk about -- I was in the team pre 2022), it's mostly dead.JAX (and Keras) is where the push is now. And, grudgingly, PyTorch ddalex 2 years ago Jax is next level though 1 reply →
xnx 2 years ago New version release 1 month ago: https://blog.tensorflow.org/2024/03/whats-new-in-tensorflow-... mihai_maruseac 2 years ago Based on the contents of the blog (as that's the only think I can talk about -- I was in the team pre 2022), it's mostly dead.JAX (and Keras) is where the push is now. And, grudgingly, PyTorch ddalex 2 years ago Jax is next level though 1 reply →
mihai_maruseac 2 years ago Based on the contents of the blog (as that's the only think I can talk about -- I was in the team pre 2022), it's mostly dead.JAX (and Keras) is where the push is now. And, grudgingly, PyTorch ddalex 2 years ago Jax is next level though 1 reply →
New version release 1 month ago: https://blog.tensorflow.org/2024/03/whats-new-in-tensorflow-...
Based on the contents of the blog (as that's the only think I can talk about -- I was in the team pre 2022), it's mostly dead.
JAX (and Keras) is where the push is now. And, grudgingly, PyTorch
Jax is next level though
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