Pushing the Frontiers of AI and ML: From Theory to Real-World Applications October 29, 2024 5:00pm — 7:15pm Location: In Person - Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, 3rd Floor, Tepper Building Speaker: Hosted by: The Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, Project Olympus, Samsung Next, Radical Ventures Join the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, Project Olympus, and Samsung Next and Radical Ventures for a private event that will gather a curated audience of investors, founders, students and academics in conversation about the latest advancements in AI/ML, and bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and practical applications. The discussion will cover the latest themes in AI, including on-device AI, agent/action models, and the automation of training and fine-tuning processes for enterprises. Experts from academia and industry will share insights on how theoretical AI/ML research informs practical solutions, from enhancing decision-making systems to enabling real-time data processing on edge devices. The panel will also address the use of synthetic data for training models, the challenges of scaling AI innovations from lab to market, and the ethical considerations in deploying AI at scale. Join the panelists who will discuss the practical applications of their research in real-world settings. PanelistsTianqi Chen — Assistant Professor, Machine Learning and Computer Science Departments, Carnegie Mellon University; Chief Technologist, OctoMLMatt Fredrikson — Associate Professor, Computer Science Department and Cylab, Carnegie Mellon University; CEO, Gray SwanVyas Sekar — Tan Family Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; Co-founder and Chief Technologist, Rockfish Data; Chief Scientist, ConvivaModerator: Diane Choi — Investor at Samsung NextREGISTER Add event to Google Add event to iCal