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OReilly Artificial Intelligence Conference 2016 – New York, NY
$40.00$125.00 (-68%)
Whether youre a data scientist or software engineer looking to keep up with the latest developments;
OReilly Artificial Intelligence Conference 2016 – New York, NY
Check it out: OReilly Artificial Intelligence Conference 2016 – New York, NY
The OReilly Artificial Intelligence Conference provided compelling evidence that 2016 is the year artificial intelligence moved from the province of university labs to being a critical part of the software developers toolkit and a focus for mainstream companies.
Whether youre a data scientist or software engineer looking to keep up with the latest developments; a CO in analytics, data, information, innovation or technology investigating AI trends; or a VC or corporate strategist evaluating new business opportunities, youll find new information and insight in these videos. The compilation includes all keynotes and sessions.
Watch rapid-fire keynotes from Intels Genevieve Bell on the meaning of intelligence within the context of machines; OReillys founder Tim OReilly on the reasons why society must not fear artificial intelligence; Microsofts Lily Cheng on the success of Xiaoice, the companys Chinese AI-driven chatbot); and many other visionaries.
Conference sessions include: Automated Insights Robbie Allen on the future of natural language generation over the next 10 years; Intels Vin Sharma on the companys investment in open AI solutions for the autonomous driving, healthcare, and financial services industries; UC Berkeleys Pieter Abbeel on reinforcement learning in robotics; Preferred Networks Shohei Hido on a Python framework for complex neural networks; Googles Martin Wicke on the TensorFlow-based APIs that will democratize machine learning; and Cortical.ios Francisco Webber on semantic folding, an alternative to the big data machine learning approach to AI.
O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference :
– Total access to each of the 13 keynotes and 42 sessions delivered at AI NY 2016
– Energized discourse by 66 AI experts from 39 of the world’s top AI companies and research groups
– High-level briefings from MIT, HKUST, UCB, Stanford, and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
– Demos of Capital One’s CI tool for cybersecurity and Intel’s Xeon Phi machine learning product line
– Strategic advisories from FirstMark Capital, HyperScience, McKinsey, and The Longevity Fund
– Deep learning updates from TensorFlow, Enlitic, Algorithmia, and Baidu’s Silicon Valley AI Lab
– Demos of NVIDIA’s neural network tool DIGITS and x.ai’s AI personal assistant “Amy”
– Insider looks at Microsoft’s Project Malmo and the deep learning toolkit CNTK
– Overviews of breakthroughs in CNN based image, speech and emotion recognition