AI in production: The droids youre looking for
Artificial intelligence in the future, at least represented in science fiction, can learn, interpret, and take action based on data analysis. AI in production is the present, a present that feels decidedly futuristic. Jonathan Ballon explains why Intels leading portfolio of AI and computer vision edge technology will drive advances that improve how we work and live.
Talk Title | AI in production: The droids youre looking for |
Speakers | Jonathan Ballon (Intel) |
Conference | Artificial Intelligence Conference |
Conf Tag | Put AI to Work |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | October 9-11, 2018 |
URL | Talk Page |
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Video | Talk Video |
Artificial intelligence in the future, at least represented in science fiction, can learn, interpret, and take action based on data analysis. AI in production is the present, a present that feels decidedly futuristic. AI is transforming the IoT at the edge: improving healthcare outcomes through more accurate diagnoses, automating factory assembly lines, reducing traffic congestion in smart cities, and much more. Enhancing the IoT with AI will directly create new products and services; without AI, data from the deployments will have limited value. Jonathan Ballon explains why Intel’s leading portfolio of AI and computer vision edge technology will drive advances in machine learning, accelerate natural language processing, and create opportunities to monitor and inspect where humans can’t—improving how we work and live.