Insider's Edit: The AI-tinerary for London
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Informing, educating and connecting the global AI community. Next up: #AISummit London, June 2024
Can you believe it's that time of year already? With the doors to The AI Summit Series London opening next month, we hand over to Deborah Yao to shares with you her 'Editor's Picks' for the sessions you should be attending this Summer.
AI is in the public spotlight, thanks to ChatGPT and advances in generative AI that has sparked excitement around NLP and large language models. With that in mind, here are the noteworthy generative AI sessions at the headline AI event of London Tech Week .
Wednesday, June 14
Speaker: Mathis Lucka , head of product at?Deepset
Why?: “The generative AI, text-to-everything trend has enterprises rushing to see how they can incorporate these capabilities. I would be interested to find out how existing data teams will have to pivot to use NLP and LLMs in product lifecycles.”
Chair: Ben Wodecki ,?AI Business?associate editor
Speakers: Walter Pasquarelli , manager, tech and society,?The Economist; Kacper Gradon, professor at?University College London’s?department of security and crime science; Bill Klein, principal at?Walt Disney?Imagineering
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Why?: "ChatGPT, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion and other generative AI models have sparked the imagination of the public. But there are tough questions to ask as society adopts these tools: Can human creativity co-exist robustly alongside AI? Who owns the IP rights to art and other content? These are important issues to resolve before there is widespread AI adoption.”
Thursday, June 15
Speaker: Laurence Moroney , AI advocacy lead at?Google
Why?: “Ever since ChatGPT became the fastest growing app of all time, generative AI has been in a hype cycle. I am interested in what Google thinks is a more realistic view of generative AI. Google is the AI leader among the tech giants, having developed some of AI’s most transformative facets.”
Speaker: Kay Firth-Butterfield , head of AI and Machine Learning and member of the Executive Committee,?World Economic Forum
Why?: “Countries vary on their adoption of AI, so it would be helpful to have an expert stitch together this patchwork of approaches into a cohesive global overview.”
Deborah will herself be taking the stage at The AI Summit London, chairing a panel at the AI Accelerator Hub, 14 Jun 2023 at 11:10. Ideal for applied AI start-ups, the discussion is designed to provide the answer to 'How do you Fund Raise in an Environment like this?'. Make sure to check-it out!
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1 年Thanks for the share. Can I ask how is it possible to attend the summit session - specifically the AI Accelerator Hub, 14 Jun 2023 at 11:10 (As an AI startup stakeholder).