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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.
February 14, 2019Episode 123: With Great Dialog Comes Great ResponsibilityDeborah, writer at Microsoft, is one of the original architects of the personality for Microsoft’s Cotrana. She crafted the core principles that define Cortana's approach to communication and now helps shepherd those principles as Cortana lights up on other devices, on other operating systems, and in other countries. Today, while the field of AI is still in adolescence, the industry stand in a brilliant position to shape not only technological innovation but also the culture of conversation between humans and machines....more14minPlay
February 07, 2019Episode 122: Why aren't our AI Assistants smarter?Do our current crop of AI Assistants really use AI? If not, are they still useful? We'll look at the current state of AI Assistants, the challenges of building them, and speculate on what the future might bring. Learn from Cathy, Head of Conversation Design Outreach at Google, and the author of the O'Reilly book, "Designing Voice User Interfaces"....more14minPlay
January 31, 2019Episode 121: Enriching Creativity in Applied AI with Interdisciplinary Backgrounds and Diverse PerspectivesToday AI is being created by a very homogeneous set of people. Not only it is homogeneous in terms of race and color but also in terms of academic backgrounds. Himani explains that she is a very unlikely researcher to become an AI engineer but it is crucial so that AI created by heterogenous set of people is more fair and inclusive....more14minPlay
January 17, 2019Episode 120: Using Sensory Science & AI to Personalize Wine RecommendationsHear from Founder & CEO of VineSeluth, Amy Gross, how they use sensory science and apply it to wines to build artificial intelligence-powered learning algorithms for the food and beverage industry. These personal preference learning algorithms and their results can be integrated into client websites, in-store kiosks and applications to hyper-personalize the shopping experience and guide marketing initiatives, increasing sales and reducing waste for the industry....more14minPlay
January 10, 2019Episode 119: Robotics and Intelligence for Human Spacecraft at NASAAs Project Manager, Julia is responsible for the research and development of humanoid robotic (Robonaut) and autonomous system capabilities, on the Earth, the International Space Station, and for future exploration, that include dexterous manipulation, autonomous spacecraft control and caretaking, and human-robot interfaces. Julia has a BS from Purdue University, and an MS and PhD from the California Institute of Technology, all in Mechanical Engineering....more14minPlay
January 03, 2019Episode 86: The Digital Apprenticeship Marketplace for the nextGen Data ProfessionalsEunice is the founder at DataGig, a digital apprenticeship marketplace that helps connect aspiring data scientists with potential employers for their big data and analytics projects on-demand. Eunice strongly believes in building the next generation of women and minorities in the tech industries....more14minPlay
December 20, 2018Episode 85: AI to Explore The Universe: Neural Networks & Gravitational LensesLaurence joined the Flatiron Institute in September 2018 as member of the CCA. Prior to this, she was a KIPAC postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, where she conducted research in applications of machine learning methods to cosmology. Laurence completed her PhD degree at the University of Cambridge in DAMTP, where she worked on applications of open effective field theory methods to the formalism of inflation. She received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from McGill University....more14minPlay
December 13, 2018Episode 84: Creating Applications That Converse, Understand and Become More IntelligentAdvances in natural language processing (NLP) are increasingly eroding the barriers between frictionless human-machine interaction, creating opportunities to develop nuanced and natural communication techniques that more accurately convey person-to-person dialogue. In this episode, Margaret discussed how convolutional neural networks and long short-term memory networks are enabling more sophisticated NLP systems and building the necessary components to lay the foundation for advanced dialogue....more14minPlay
December 06, 2018Episode 83: Open Data and Personal Data Ownership Platforms: social and legal implicationsData & Trust Working Group is part of the AI Global Governance Network of Task Forces. Gosia joins us to explain how AI can compute an enormous amount of data helping us understand our own behavioural patterns. We need data sets to train AI to be able to do it....more14minPlay
November 28, 2018Episode 82: Women in AI Podcast Special - Sara Hooker & Natacha Mainville, Google BrainAt the Deep Learning Summit in Toronto earlier this year, we were fortunate enough to be joined by both Sara and Natacha from Google Brain for an exclusive fireside chat. Hear about Sara’s breakthrough work, as well as her journey in AI and Deep Learning....more14minPlay
FAQs about Women in AI:How many episodes does Women in AI have?The podcast currently has 129 episodes available.