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GTC 2022: #1 AI Conference
There are tremendous commercial opportunities in using academic research to develop technologies that can solve problems in such domains as medicine, robotics & automation, logistics, and various other industries. Exploiting these opportunities, however, still requires significant innovation in hardware and software frameworks, coupled with cutting-edge academic research. The best academic literature results typically can't be directly applied to a product due to misalignment with market needs, and/or the product's inability to repeatedly and reliably perform its function under non-ideal (real-world) conditions. Our panel comprises renowned academics who used their research skills to develop products for real-world use cases and became successful entrepreneurs. They'll share their approaches to integrating their research into commercial products and explain the challenges they overcame on their journeys to becoming successful entrepreneurs.
Every Single Cognitive Bias in One Infographic
The human brain is capable of incredible things, but it's also extremely flawed at times. Science has shown that we tend to make all sorts of mental mistakes, called "cognitive biases", that can affect both our thinking and actions. These biases can lead to us extrapolating information from the wrong sources, seeking to confirm existing beliefs, or failing to remember events the way they actually happened! To be sure, this is all part of being human--but such cognitive biases can also have a profound effect on our endeavors, investments, and life in general. For this reason, today's infographic from DesignHacks.co is particularly handy.
Every Single Cognitive Bias in One Infographic
The human brain is capable of incredible things, but it's also extremely flawed at times. Science has shown that we tend to make all sorts of mental mistakes, called "cognitive biases", that can affect both our thinking and actions. These biases can lead to us extrapolating information from the wrong sources, seeking to confirm existing beliefs, or failing to remember events the way they actually happened! To be sure, this is all part of being human – but such cognitive biases can also have a profound effect on our endeavors, investments, and life in general. For this reason, today's infographic from DesignHacks.co is particularly handy.
Talent spotters are using AI to find Britain's next technology leaders
Building technology companies worth tens of billions of pounds often requires one or two exceptionally talented individuals with strong computer science backgrounds and entrepreneurial spirits. Finding these people can be time consuming and difficult, which is why a couple of UK organisations have turned to artificial intelligence and software. In the last month, Founders Forum, a network of successful startup founders and business leaders, and company builder Entrepreneur First, have both revealed they are using artificial intelligence (AI) and custom-built software to identify the UK's most promising founders. Founders Forum, set up by serial entrepreneur and lastminute.com "An AI simulates what a human might do but at scale; with more data and no bias," said Dr Tom Bowles, data scientist and founder in residence at Founders Factory, a startup accelerator launched by Brent Hoberman.
- North America > United States > California (0.05)
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Oxfordshire > Oxford (0.05)
- Information Technology (0.73)
- Banking & Finance (0.72)
Talent spotters are using AI to find Britain's next technology leaders
Building technology companies worth tens of billions of pounds often requires one or two exceptionally talented individuals with strong computer science backgrounds and entrepreneurial spirits. Finding these people can be time consuming and difficult, which is why a couple of UK organisations have turned to artificial intelligence and software. In the last month, Founders Forum, a network of successful startup founders and business leaders, and company builder Entrepreneur First, have both revealed they are using artificial intelligence (AI) and custom-built software to identify the UK's most promising founders. Founders Forum, set up by serial entrepreneur and lastminute.com "An AI simulates what a human might do but at scale; with more data and no bias," said Dr Tom Bowles, data scientist and founder in residence at Founders Factory, a startup accelerator launched by Brent Hoberman.
- North America > United States > California (0.05)
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Oxfordshire > Oxford (0.05)
- Information Technology (0.73)
- Banking & Finance (0.72)