June Swift Meetup Recap | Performance Metrics & Measure Blocks in Swift
A recap from our June Swift Meetup about performance metrics & measure blocks in Swift.
A recap from our June Swift Meetup about performance metrics & measure blocks in Swift.
Prestigious International Annual Awards Program Honors Standout AI and Machine Learning Solutions and Companies
True digital twins have the power to revolutionize disaster prevention strategies. How do can we manage the complicated outputs required to do this at scale?
We sat down for a conversation with Daniel and Travis Anna Hallstrom, PassiveLogic’s Head of Product, to discuss PassiveLogic’s design philosophy, focus on user experience, and what Daniel is most excited for.
PassiveLogic’s head of Cloud Software, Jay Herron, took us through the world of GraphQL, Swift, and Vapor. Jay combined complex ideas with real-world applications, making the conversation engaging and practical.
In April, our Software Validation Engineer Intern, Eden Harvey, and Jr. ML & Object Detection Engineer, Reshma Raghavan, led an engaging session on harnessing CoreML for intelligent iOS applications. If you weren’t able to join, read on for a summary of the meet up.
PassiveLogic Platform receives top marks in Service Design discipline in Industrial Productivity category
PassiveLogic’s truly autonomous control of buildings and more is enabled by the use of physics-based digital twin simulations. To match these simulations to the real world and use them to make optimal control decisions, we need to be able to run these simulations faster than real-time.
Members of the PassiveLogic compiler team at the 2023 LLVM Developers’ Meeting. This blog dives into some of the insights they gleaned while attending.
While the bulk of controlled systems operate within the built world, only cars have received any attention (and funding) from the world of autonomous systems. Yet there are no platforms for autonomy for the built world.
PassiveLogic achieves new AI training speeds, as the company’s differentiable compiler team pushes the frontiers of machine learning and autonomous systems
When building an ecosystem of hardware and software products that enable generative autonomy, it’s all hands on deck. Every line of code and every unit test is a necessary piece to achieving the goals in PassiveLogic’s product architecture (the masterplan, if you will.)