artificial intelligence day
Elon Musk's Tesla Recruiting Strategy: Artificial Intelligence Day
The event will likely be aimed at those already familiar with AI rather than at the general public, according to the report. Tesla is expected to focus on its self-driving technology, and intends to show potential recruits that their work can have real-world applications in the company's products, Electrek reported.
Elon Musk Announces Upcoming Tesla Artificial Intelligence Day
According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the company is making plans to have an Artificial Intelligence Day. He tweeted that it will happen in "about a month or so." We all joke about Musk time, so who knows exactly when this event might happen, but it's interesting to learn that it's in the works. Oftentimes, especially of late, many of Musk's most significant tweets are in reply to someone else. This sometimes buries them or at least makes them harder to find. As you're probably aware, most Musk tweets get a massive number of random replies.
Tesla to host "Artificial Intelligence Day" to Hire New Talents: Elon Musk
Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla announced to hold "Artificial Intelligence Day" for a month to showcase the progress in the new software and hardware related to artificial intelligence. The main aim behind hosting such a program is to recruit new talents for AI technology. The CEO writes on Twitter," Looking at holding Tesla AI Day in about a month or so. Will go over progress with Tesla AI software & hardware, both training & inference. Andrew Karpathy, AI director of Tesla gave a presentation on the efforts of the company towards computer vision in building autonomous driving systems. For which Elon Musk tweeted, "In general, anyone interested in tackling the problem of physical word AI should consider joining Tesla.
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News: Artificial Intelligence Day attracted 600 people fascinated by AI
On Articial Intelligence Day on 13 December 2017, 600 artificial intelligence experts and enthusiasts gathered in Dipoli, Aalto University's newly-renovated main building. The organiser, the new Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI established by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki, wished to promote matchmaking, information sharing and cross-border collaboration with the event. Representatives of over 180 companies were offered matchmaking opportunities during pitching, demo and poster sessions. One of the large Finnish companies present was Elisa, who's vice president in business development Kimmo Pentikäinen met up with Samuel Kaski, Professor at Aalto University and Head of FCAI, in the AI Day networking area. They discussed the needs of Elisa as an eager partner for research institutions.
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