developerWorks talks "Applied Artificial Intelligence" with entrepreneurs
As an IBM developerWorks information architect, I gave a presentation last week about cognitive computing to entrepreneurs and staffers at tekMountain, a co-working and tech incubator in Wilmington, North Carolina where I work as a tech mentor. The title is a bit tongue and cheek, but I really tried to position the Watson application development demo I gave as the "applied" part of a series that we launched in the area last year on artificial intelligence. At a previous "Exploring Artificial Intelligence" TechTalk, my buddies Mike Orr (IBM Watson University program chair) and Julian Keith (UNC Wilmington Psychology Chair and brain guy), began a series of conversations about artificial intelligence that quickly blossomed into several different AI events with different AI focuses at different venues. An upcoming talk in this very popular series (for example) is titled "Is artificial intelligence going to do my job better than me?" As a software development enthusiast who sometimes teaches kids and others how to start coding, I naturally conceived of a hands-on version of Watson services as a way to take the conversation further.
Sep-4-2016, 15:00:26 GMT
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