February 17, 2020

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AI isn't magic. Its computer science.

AI isn't magic. Its computer science.

AI has the potential to add $16 trillion global economy by 2030, but adoption has been slow. While we understand the power of AI, many of us arent sure how to fully unleash its potential. Join Robert Thomas and Tim O'Reilly to learn that the reality is AI isn't magic. Its hard work.

Talk Title AI isn't magic. Its computer science.
Speakers Robert Thomas (IBM), Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media)
Conference Strata Data Conference
Conf Tag Make Data Work
Location New York, New York
Date September 24-26, 2019
URL Talk Page
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AI has the potential to add $16 trillion global economy by 2030, but adoption has been slow. While we understand the power of AI, many of us aren’t sure how to fully unleash its potential. Join Robert Thomas and Tim O’Reilly to learn that the reality is AI isn’t magic. It’s hard work. There’s no wand to be waved at enterprise inefficiencies, and having the technology alone is not enough. AI breakthroughs will come with mass experimentation, and while many of those experiments will fail, the successful ones will have substantial impact. AI can help you, your business, your employees, and your customers, but you need a prescriptive approach to harness its power and put AI to work.

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