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Women in AI is a biweekly podcast from RE•WORK, meeting with leading female minds in AI, Deep Learning and Machine Learning. We will speak to CEOs, CTOs, Data Scientists, Engineers, Researchers and In... more
FAQs about Women in AI:How many episodes does Women in AI have?The podcast currently has 129 episodes available.
November 07, 2019Episode 154: S3E4: Julia Romero, Actuarial Engineering and Advanced Modeling at Haven LifeJulia Romero is the lead for Actuarial Engineering and Advanced Modeling at Haven Life, an online life insurance agency that’s backed and wholly owned by MassMutual. At Haven Life, Julia is focused on integrating and applying data science and other analytics models to drive innovation in actuarial technology. Julia joined us on our Women in AI podcast in New York to discuss her current works and what she is looking forward to in 2020!...more14minPlay
October 30, 2019Episode 153: S3E4: Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin, Full Professor, Polytechnique MontrealHolder of a Ph.D. in Management Science (in risks and insurance management) from École Normale Supérieure de Cachan (France), Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin is Full Professor at Polytechnique Montreal, Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering. She is President and Chief Executive Officer at CIRANO, an interuniversity centre of research, liaison and transfer of knowledge on Public Policy and Risk Management. In this episode, Nathalie discussed her start in AI, where her passions comes from and current projects she is working on. Meet with fellow Women in STEM at one of our Women in AI Dinners which is returning to London on November 12th!...more14minPlay
October 25, 2019Episode 152: S3E3: Inmar Givoni, Sr Autonomy Engineering Manager, UberAt Uber ATG R&D centre, Inmar is working on advanced state-of-the-art AI models for solving a large range of problems in self driving - perception and prediction, motion planning, mapping and localization, sensor simulation, and more. All that work is publicly available through academic conferences and venues, however, we wanted to get a little more info on some of her work which she explains in greater detail in this podcast! Meet with fellow Women in STEM at one of our Women in AI Dinners which is returning to London on November 12th!...more14minPlay
October 16, 2019Episode 151: S3E2: Tola Alade, Data Scientist at Lloyds Banking GroupTola cites her story as a special one. Having initially been interested in maths and completing her degree at Queen Mary University of London earning a first-class degree, Tola went on to a career in Data Analytics, only later discovering Data Science when backpacking in Australia. Through conversations with a client when working her gap year, Tola was able to see that her degree in maths massively overlapped with the role of a Data Scientist. Tola further explains her journey in Data Science on this podcast, which was recorded at the Deep Learning Summit in London earlier this year. Meet with fellow Women in STEM at one of our Women in AI Dinners which is returning to London on November 12th!...more14minPlay
October 09, 2019Episode 150: S3E1: Roshini Johri, Senior Data Scientist, HSBCOriginally from India, Roshini started her AI journey by volunteering at the Indian Space Research organization and from there, found that her direction was headed for robotics. Having studied her masters degree at Edinburgh University, she graduated to work in a field that was very much still being built. Roshini is currently working at HSBC int he global banking and markets division, understanding business problems and translating them into Machine Learning projects. This podcast was recorded at the Deep Learning Summit in London 2019. Hear more from those at the forefront of the industry in Finance at the AI in Finance Summit in London next year. See more on the summit here - https://www.re-work.co/events/deep-learning-in-finance-summit-london-2020...more14minPlay
August 22, 2019Episode 149: S2E11: Brigitte Gosselink, Google.org; Google AI Impact Challenge: Using AI for Social ImpactBrigitte is Head of Product Impact at Google.org, where she leads initiatives that leverage emerging technologies and Google’s expertise to address global challenges. She is currently focused on how AI can be used for social impact through efforts like the $25M Google AI Impact Challenge. She previously lead programs focused on how technology can improve global education, innovation for people with disabilities, and crisis response....more14minPlay
August 15, 2019Episode 148: S2E10: Sarah Villeneuve, The Brookfield Institute for Innovation: Policy, Society & AISarah is particularly interested in emerging technology’s impact on public policy, human well-being, and the economy. Motivated by both the potential benefits technology offers to governments and civil society, and concerns of fairness, accountability and inclusivity, she seeks to contribute to critical conversations surrounding the development and adoption of technology in public life....more14minPlay
August 08, 2019Episode 147: S2E9: Myriam Côtê on Responsible AI at MilaAs Director of AI for Humanity, Myriam's goal is to put into actions, Mila’s humanitarian mission in collaboration with both our partners of the local ecosystem and our international allies, by promoting an ethical and socially responsible usage of AI....more14minPlay
August 05, 2019Episode 146: S2E8: Katherine Stevo, AI for Translating American Sign Language (ASL)The typical translation devices for people who use ASL are gloves that aren't very accurate. The gloves tend to be inaccurate because the translation doesn't only come from peoples' hand gestures, it also comes from their body language, but the gloves don't account for that. However, the even bigger issue with these gloves is that many people can't afford them. Each glove is around $1,500. Katheriene helped create a translation device for people who use ASL. Katherine was part of the Rising Stars session at the Applied AI Summit in San Francisco, and we will be hosting similar sessions in London this September. Take a look at the event here to register and learn from the next generation of AI experts https://bit.ly/2R3Ik5L....more14minPlay
July 24, 2019Episode 145: S2E7: Bistra Dilkina, USC, AI for Preventing Wildlife PoachingWildlife poaching is a serious threat, and one of the largest illegal industries in the world. Historic data on ranger patrolling and detecting illegal poaching incidents can be leveraged to train ML models. Bistra is working on these predictive ML models for poaching risk and explains in this episode how they have been shown to effective in Field studies in 3 different protected areas....more14minPlay
FAQs about Women in AI:How many episodes does Women in AI have?The podcast currently has 129 episodes available.