Thanks. It will be a great feature to be able to do (basic) ML in a
low/no-code setting.

On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 10:29 AM Jeff Kinard <j...@thekinards.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> As the Beam ML and Beam YAML frameworks and communities continue to grow, 
> there is a great opportunity to link these two together by introducing ML 
> capabilities to Beam YAML. By integrating ML capabilities into Beam YAML, we 
> can dramatically simplify the development and deployment of machine learning 
> pipelines. This integration will enable users to leverage the power of Beam 
> ML's rich transforms with little-to-no coding, reducing the barrier of entry 
> and accelerating innovation.
>
> I have created a design proposal for how RunInference could be leveraged in 
> the Beam YAML syntax.
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z9lNlSBfqDVdOP1frJNv_NJoMR1F1VBI29wn788x6IE
>
> This is an exciting opportunity for the Beam community to collaborate and 
> shape the future of ML with Beam YAML. I encourage everyone to share their 
> ideas and help us build a powerful and user-friendly framework for machine 
> learning.
>
> Thanks,
> - Jeff

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