Exploring the Intersection of AI, Science and Industry with Richard Socher and Dresden AI experts

Europe/Berlin
HSZ/0003 (Hörsaalzentrum)

HSZ/0003

Hörsaalzentrum

Bergstrasse 64, 01069 Dresden (Etage 4)
Description

We are super honored and delighted to have Richard Socher with us on May 11, 2023. Richard will share his view on state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP) research in the field of Machine Learning with us. After his talk, we will have Richard for a panel discussion with local experts. Note, this venue is meant for a scientific or technically interested audience. 

If you could not be there, the video recordings have been released here: https://memristec.de/2023/05/11/richard-socher-event/

How to participate?

Important: Please register until May 11, 2023, here or use the button below. We assign seating on a first-come-first-serve basis. 

We are trying hard to acquire the technology and support to live stream the event for registered participants. At this point, we cannot make any promises. In any case, if you are interested to in the live stream, please register as well.

What to expect?

This event will consist of two parts: first, Richard will kindly present his insights and experiences related to natural language processing and machine learning. Then, there will be the chance to ask questions shortly. After the presentation part, there will be a panel discussion by the following individuals:

  • Sunna Torge (panelist, TU Dresden, SCADS.AI, OpenGPT-X)
  • Anna Poetsch (panelist, TU Dresden, CMCB/MSNZ)
  • Richard Socher (panelist, you.com)
  • Oliver Guhr (moderator, HTW Dresden)
  • Peter Steinbach (moderator, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz.AI)

 

If you like to participate by asking questions during the panel, please go to slido.com and use the event code #3351 283.

After the event, a reception with non-alcoholic drinks will be served.

Organizing Team

  • Richard Schroedter (TU Dresden)
  • Christian Bruchatz (TU Dresden)
  • Steffen Seitz (TU Dresden)
  • Peter Steinbach (HZDR, Helmholtz.AI)

Support

We are grateful for the support of this event by:

 

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