Recently @Ocean Protocol introduced a free extension for VS Code that allows developers to run Compute-to-Data (C2D) right in the editor.
You can now test algorithms on remote datasets for free, without complex customizations.
This speeds up AI development while keeping data private, and opens up new opportunities for model building in medicine, finance, and other fields.
Today we will talk about the extension for Visual Studio Code. This tool helps developers and scientists working with data and AI to test their algorithms on real data without downloading it to themselves.
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Imagine: you have an idea for an AI that predicts diseases, but patient data can't be taken because of its secrecy. With this extension, you write the code in-house, send it to Ocean's server, it runs the data there, and only the results - such as prediction accuracy - are returned to you.
The data stays safe, and you can experiment as much as you want for free.
Previously, you had to switch between different programs to do this, which was inconvenient. Now it's all done in one place: write the code, click a button, and you're done. It's as if you could cook a meal from the comfort of your kitchen, instead of having to run to the store for every ingredient.
Ocean Protocol did this to help people create cool AI solutions faster and share feedback by improving the tool itself.
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