Friday, June 7, 2019

Artificial Intelligence Conference 14-17 October 2019

https://conferences.oreilly.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-eu/public/schedule/speakers

https://conferences.oreilly.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-eu/public/schedule/speaker/295688

https://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=us-afont

"Ariadna Font Llitjós is Director of Product Development and Design Principal at IBM Watson (Data and AI), where she leads a large global team of engineers focused on the Watson Discovery portfolio. With her teams, she is working to infuse Watson Solutions and Applications with knowledge and natural language understanding, leveraging Machine Learning (ML), neural networks (NN), as well as Natural language Processing (NLP) techniques, turning unstructured data into knowledge in a way that improves both the offerings and the user experience.
She is passionate about bringing innovation to market and makes intelligent systems easy to use, always putting people at the center."

"Sessions
13:45–14:25 Wednesday, October 16, 2019  Location: Windsor Suite
Executive Briefing: Designing and building responsible AI for you
AI Business Summit, Impact of AI on Business and Society
Ariadna Font Llitjós (IBM Watson, Data and AI)
In the rapid changing world of AI, adopting the right design principles is key. At IBM Watson, Ethical AI as well as user-centered design principles are applied from the beginning and are leveraged throughout the product development cycle. From data scientists, business users to our clients end-users, we put ML and NLP to the service of the people, always seeking to augment their capabilities. Read more..............

-" In a high technical field, designing for the benefit of the people and society will not happen by accident - Everybody (in the field) can and should be practicing Ethical AI - Share 5 practical ways to incorporate Ethical AI principles into your work - User-centric design is key to enable product teams and to ensure people and their needs are at the center of the development cycle."

Social Responsibility!



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