In the tutorials that you wrote, you made a point of trying to focus on a so-called no ops approach. And I'm wondering what you see as the benefits of being able to actually own the whole end-to-end workflow saying I have this model now, it's in production and not having to involve an operations team. What are the points where you might decide that you do need to bring in an infrastructure team? You should be paying attention for wider variety of failure as compared to a normal deterministic system.

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