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Design and implement advanced next-generation AI solutions using TensorFlow and PyTorch

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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib.markers import MarkerStyle import numpy as np import tensorflow as tf from tensorflow.keras import backend as K from tensorflow.keras.layers import Lambda, Input, Dense

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