How ‘Cognitive Computing’ is Changing Data Science for the Better
How ‘Cognitive Computing’ is Changing
Data Science for the Better
Date: Tuesday, May 10th, 2016
Speaker: Michael Ludden, Product Manager, Developer Relations, IBM Watson
Time: 6:30 PM (PT) Networking/Refreshments,
7:00 PM Presentation.
Location: Cadence / Bldg 10, 2655 Seely Ave, San Jose, CA (map)
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is quickly moving from science fiction to science fact. But how should industries harness AI to extract business insight from data? Drawing on a number of real-world examples from mobile apps, healthcare, and education, Michael Ludden explains how machine learning can be democratized, augmenting human understanding and knowledge with early-stage AI.
Speaker Bio
Michael Ludden is an IBMer in developer relations at Watson. Previously, Michael was developer marketing manager lead at Google, head of developer marketing at Samsung, a developer evangelist at HTC, and global director of developer relations at startups Quixey and Nexmo and was involved at various times in development, product marketing, cofounding startups, tech-show hosting, and even cruise-ship singing (don’t ask). Michael has a degree from UCLA and is thrilled to share more about cognitive computing and IBM Watson.
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