Training and Applying AI: Strategies and Trends and What Comes Next
Organization:
Churchill Club
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
6/7/2017
End Date:
6/7/2017
Start Time:
5:30 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
SPEAKERS: Matt Bencke, CEO & Co-founder, MightyAI Amir Kosrowshahi, Co-founder & CTO, Nervana Moderator: Robin Murdoch, Global Industry Managing Director, Software & Platforms, Accenture Additional speakers, to be announced soon
The potential of artificial intelligence to spur transformative change across domains-including transportation, healthcare, government, education, robotics, media, advertising, and socialare largely made possible by training, validating, and augmenting machine learning with people. If AI is fire-consuming software, human-training data is the vital oxygen that feeds it. Processors, algorithms, and frameworks are becoming increasingly potent and pervasive, but AI models still need accurate, precise, structured training data to see, hear, talk, and "think" like people. The resulting human-machine learning loops are powerful, but challenging. As Leo Cherne said, "The computer is incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Man is incredibly slow, inaccurate, and brilliant." Come hear from a diverse group of accomplished AI leaders as they discuss their latest insights into this pivotal, strategic area. What are the best approaches what are the dangers? What does it take to train AI to be really good, and how will this evolve in the next 5 years?
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