Aug. 28, 2023, 10:15 p.m. | /u/RepresentativeCod613

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I'll start with the obvious - AWS guides are the worst. We all felt it. So, trying to build automation with them becomes M:I, or better yet, Oppenheimer.

For the first time, our MLOps team had to build a CI/CD pipeline for ML training and deployment using SageMaker. We had ZERO ideas on how to do it, so we had to go through the rigorous process of using AWS guides and tutorials, scattered over a gazillion places, just to figure …

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