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"AI has emerged as a way for restaurants to mitigate labor shortages while improving employee and customer experiences." In this Tech Talk, Olivier Thierry, chief revenue officer, HungerRush, shares how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of restaurants. As the Chief Revenue Officer at HungerRush, Olivier Thierry is influencing customer expectations with AI as the restaurant industry has begun experimenting with it, he tells Spiceworks News & Insights' Technology Editor, Neha Kulkarni. Restaurants have realized taking on new technology will help them not only survive the challenges but achieve results, he notes. From labor shortages to improving customer experience, in this edition of Tech Talk, Olivier discusses how AI can overcome these challenges and allow restaurants to reduce human error.
Tech Talk: How AI Is Serving the Restaurant Industry
As the Chief Revenue Officer at HungerRush, Olivier Thierry is influencing customer expectations with AI as the restaurant industry has begun experimenting with it, he tells Spiceworks News & Insights' Technology Editor, Neha Kulkarni. Restaurants have realized taking on new technology will help them not only survive the challenges but achieve results, he notes. From labor shortages to improving customer experience, in this edition of Tech Talk, Olivier discusses how AI can overcome these challenges and allow restaurants to reduce human error. He also shares how natural language processing can interpret customer attitudes in phone orders and have a real place in understanding customer experience. Olivier: The pandemic turned the restaurant industry upside down, and many of its setbacks are still being felt today.
Tech Talks: Lead AI Scientist Bin Shao on Artificial Intelligence
Welcome to eSimplicity's Tech Talks blog series! Tech Talks is a series launched by eSimplicity's technical writing interns to discuss various topics within the tech industry. From personal experiences within the company to emergent innovative technologies, eSimplicity aims to gauge diverse perspectives and shed light on engaging topics within the tech sector! In a recent interview, eSimplicity's Lead AI Scientist Bin Shao shared with us his thoughts on the prominence of artificial intelligence, as well as its place in the future. Bin has over 20 years of professional experience in the areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision and cybersecurity.
XAI: Explainable artificial intelligence
Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Artificial intelligence is being added to many aspects of federal information technology programs. Claire Walsh, vice president of Engineering, and Henry Jai, Data Science Capability lead at Excella, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to unpack some of the challenges in using AI, how AI is implemented, and what suggestions NIST has for taking advantage of AI. Insight by ProPricer: During this webinar James Woolsey, the president of the Defense Acquisition University, Frank Kelley, the vice president of the Defense Acquisition University and Michelle Currier, the professor of contract management at the Defense Acquisition University, will discuss the future of DoD contracting, pricing and acquisition. In addition, Michael Weaver, the professor of contract management at ProPricer will provide an industry perspective.
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Artificial intelligence in federal IT
Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Listeners probably have heard of OnSolve products like well-known CodeRED for geo-targeted urgent messages to their federal communities. Recently, the company has acquired Stabilitas, a provider of artificial intelligence to help understand adverse events. Matt Bradley is the vice president of Global Security Solutions at OnSolve. He joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the new stack of products from OnSolve can assist federal information technology professionals to reach their goals for 2021 and beyond.
Machine Learning Deep Learning World (June 2020)
In this free issue: current machine learning deep learning trends, news, resources, sneak preview of paid subscriber content. Having a searchable blog that requires authentication allows us to show every one what kind of resources are available. Free signups get previews and paid subscribers can quickly access and search for relevant resources. We also link to our Medium blog networks this way we have all the information in one place, organized by topics and keywords. Current easter eggs We routinely send easter eggs to paid subscribers.
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Tech Talk: We Need More Women Designing, Building And Testing AI Systems
There is a gender gap in artificial intelligence (AI). A study by the World Economic Forum and LinkedIn found that only 22% of AI professionals are women. Research by the AI Now Institute found that women make up only 15% of the AI research staff at Facebook and only 10% at Google. Although the gender gap in AI echoes those in cybersecurity and information technology in general, the repercussions of a lack of diversity in AI broaden because the details of the how the systems work are not fully known. As a result, identifying and correcting bias introduced by the decisions of the development teams or the data they select to train their algorithms is difficult.
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Is AI inclusive? The Great Debate, Presented by Monash Tech Talks
To celebrate Diversity and Inclusion Week, we're inviting you to a witty yet thought-provoking Tech Talk: Is AI Inclusive? Time: 12.00pm registration for a 12.30pm start, 2.00pm close. Through ground-breaking advances in facial recognition and machine learning, AI is transforming our everyday lives. It's also helping to address critical social and health issues such as homelessness, infectious diseases and substance abuse. But is AI better for everyone?