AI sessions at ATO 2023
March 11, 2024Artificial Intelligence (AI) sessions at All Things Open 2023 last October were very, very good, and attendance was tremendous.
AI sessions included keynotes on the main stage as well as breakout sessions in Ballroom C on the 4th floor. Ballroom C was one of the largest rooms onsite and seated 1,000+ comfortably.
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Machine Learning / AI Playlist
Machine Learning / AI Keynote Talks
- Humans in a GenAI World, Emily Freeman, AWS
- Do More with AI and GitHub Copilot, Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza, Microsoft
Machine Learning / AI Track Sessions
Monday, October 16
- Get To Know PYTORCH – A Cutting Edge Open Source AI Framework for Machine Learning, Sahdev Zala, IBM
- Imagined Dragons: Building an Imagination-Powered Music Recommendation Platform, Eric Allen, DataDog
- Jurity: State of the Art Open Source Software for AI Fairnessevuation, Melinda Thielbar, Fidelity Investments
- How Open Standards Can Heal the Open Wound of AI, Mark Collier, OpenInfra Foundation
- What Does The AI Revolution Mean For Open Source, Opentech and Open Societies, Frank Karlitschek, Nextcloud
- Annotating Log Data For Machine Learning, Julia Li, VMware
Tuesday, October 17
- Are Privacy and Intellectual Property Still Relevant? Perspectives From History, Biology, Math, and, of Course, AI, Dr. Chris Hazard, Howso
- Bird’s Eye View of Open-Source AI Infrastructure, Ash Vardanian, Unum
- Panel Discussion: AI’s Impact On Developers, Emily Freeman (Amazon) and James Quick (Technical Content Creator)
- Quantum Machine Learning: Cutting Through The Buzzword BS, Abby Mitchell, IBM Quantum
- Scalable Open AI GPT Applications in the Cloud, Denis Magda, Yugabyte