Accessible AI: Breaking Barriers – A Review

By Adelina Hill

Accessible AI: Breaking Barriers, produced by Heather Gu, educates its audience on Hugging Face Technology, a large open-source community that democratizes machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) technology, enabling users to build, train and deploy machine learning models with open-source code and technologies. 

The film touches on the challenges of language in computer data and how the innovative software, Hugging Face, has shattered those barriers. However, the film’s abundance of information made it difficult to follow personally, and while it included commendable details, better explanations could have enhanced its impact. 

Nevertheless, the well-executed voice-over by Jerry Camacho, soundtrack and visualization contributed to a steady pace throughout the video. 

I rate this film 3/5.

Adelina Hill is a current college senior at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland. She spends her time reading and writing and you can most likely find her with a book at her side at all times. She was born in St. Petersburg, Russia and adopted at nine months of age and moved to America. Her biological younger brother soon followed as well. Adelina wants to become a full time author and work for a publishing company writing fiction, fantasy, and horror; anything that is slightly out of the ordinary catches her eye. Her other hobbies include fish breeding, hand feeding hummingbirds, listening to music, and riding horses. She hopes to one day be on the NYT bestsellers list and become as great of an author as her great grandfather Napoleon Hill,

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