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26.1 AI Podcast

52 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings

Don Sheu and Brian Ray are friends with one mission: a podcast that covers interesting topics in AI. Don is a dotcom era flameout who was reborn in tech building Seattle's largest tech community; Brian is tech leader known globally as Python Engineer, Data Scientist, and AI Cloud expert. They have joined forces and are interviewing the most interesting practitioners in an emerging AI Space.

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Fernando Perez: Our Most Awarded Guest to Date

December 15, 2020 10:00 - 44 minutes - 60.5 MB

Brian and Don welcome a much anticipated guest for this episode, Professor Fernando Perez joins us for an episode of 26.1 AI Podcast. Dr. Perez speaks about his journey, the community, and all the challenges along the way. Fernando shares in his inimitable style, how he journeyed from straight laced physicist in pursuit of an academic career to doggedly ignoring naysayers and creating one of the most important components of the modern PyData stack. One personal challenge during this ...

[2/2] Built from Open Source Software: Coiled Team Visits 26.1 AI Podcast

December 12, 2020 07:34 - 26 minutes - 37.1 MB

[Part 2 of 2]  Listeners join in for a wonderful conversation in this episode. Our guests Matthew Rocklin and Hugo Bowne-Anderson are extending access to powerful distributed computing for more data users with their startup Coiled (https://coiled.io/). Data scientists with a two minute download of Coiled’s software (https://cloud.coiled.io/) can scale their work to the cloud.  We discuss during the episode how conversations with the open source community resembles early customer c...

[1/2] Built from Open Source Software: Coiled Team Visits 26.1 AI Podcast

December 01, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

[Part 1 of 2] Listeners join in for a wonderful conversation in this episode. Our guests Matthew Rocklin and Hugo Bowne-Anderson are extending access to powerful distributed computing for more data users with their startup Coiled (https://coiled.io/). Data scientists with a two minute download of Coiled’s software (https://cloud.coiled.io/) can scale their work to the cloud. We discuss during the episode how conversations with the open source community resembles early customer co...

Tileli Amimeur of Just - Evotec Biologics -- A fascinating career journey

November 24, 2020 14:46 - 28 minutes - 39.5 MB

Tileli Amimeur changed direction from a fast track traditional software career based on intriguing invitation to apply coding to biology. This shift followed study in undergrad and grad schools at University of Texas, and a string of jobs with top notch traditional technology companies. Now Tileli is happily applying computation in search of important cures with an interdisciplinary team of AI experts, biologists, and chemical engineers. A must listen no matter your day job. Listen f...

Tips on AI Procurement Relevant for Buyers and Founders

November 19, 2020 10:00 - 31 minutes - 28.5 MB

Our prior guest e2f CEO Michel Lopez introduced this week's guest. Intento founder Konstantin Savenkov walks us through a tutorial on how to buy and sell AI. A dense episode worth a listen both for anyone considering buying AI for an enterprise, and founders seeking to sell an AI product to buyers. Intento serves companies making sense of 32 different possible translation vendors. Intento identified the complexity presented to buyers by such a large population of possible vendors as ...

Dr. Kingsley Ndoh, UW Faculty of Global Health and a Founder of Regista Health

November 10, 2020 10:00 - 30 minutes - 41.4 MB

Our guest Kingsley Ndoh, MD has a global health project centered in Ondo state in Nigeria, where he endeavors to collect the largest set of cancer related data on people of African descent. We discuss during the episode, before algorithmic bias, how biased decisions about data collection has fatal consequences for cancer patients of African descent. Dr. Ndoh speaks about how Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman was far younger than current guidelines in the United States for early scr...

Michel Lopez founder and CEO of e2f shares with listeners the challenges of collecting voice data

October 27, 2020 09:00 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

Our guest for this episode shares with us the challenges their firm e2f faces when collecting data for training voice AI applications. Michel Lopez started early on and researched AI and taught the subject in Saudi Arabia and Thailand before the advent of cloud. Instead of practicing AI following teaching, he took a left turn into applying his multilingual skills to performing translations for technology companies. Serendipity brought Michel a new opportunity when a translation custo...

Creator of #NeverAgainTech Shreya Nallapati Joins 26.1 AI Podcast

October 13, 2020 09:00 - 28 minutes - 39.5 MB

Our guest this week Shreya Nallapati founded an organization to help prevent mass shootings. From the #NeverAgainTech website, a quote from Shreya explaining her passion for this project, "I founded this organization after hearing Emma Gonzalez's powerful speech. Growing up with Columbine, I was tired of hearing friends and family being impacted, without being able to do anything about it. So I naturally took the areas I am specialized in, artificial intelligence and data mining. Cur...

Ian Bicking: Open Source Guru and author to Mozilla Voice

September 29, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.3 MB

Our guest this week on 26.1 AI Podcast is the long time Open Source Guru Ian Bicking. If you are a Python developer and ever typed, "pip," at the command line you can thank Ian. On this episode, he speaks on voice as a computing interface and some of the etiquette of addressing our assistants. How soon will AI improve to the point of being emotionally manipulative with users? Do you want to grade essays turned in by college students, cheating with GPT-3?

David Law of Maven Wave Shares a New Open Source Project for EDA

September 22, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

Our host Brian Ray's staff colleague David Law joins with a special treat. David has led development of an open source project titled "data⎰describe". This Python package accelerates exploratory data analysis. David also shares how he transitioned from studying material science at Cornell to completing a masters in data science at Northwestern and practicing as a data scientist at Maven Wave. We manage to add to the episode, how AI experts feel about riding in a self driving car, rig...

Dr. David Beck the Director of Research and Education at eScience Institute University of Washington

September 08, 2020 09:00 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

During the episode we discuss something Professor Beck is passionate about, getting more scholars into the data science fold. University of Washington's eScience Institute launched in 2008. Its practice has changed over the years as it examines how to extract knowledge and useful actionable information from data. An effort that started out serving engineering and science disciplines, now includes arts and humanities scholars. David helps foster the interdisciplinary sharing of knowle...

New Stars of Analytics, Current Stanford Student and Facebook Intern Divya Nagaraj

August 19, 2020 02:35 - 26 minutes - 36.9 MB

Our friend Ruthe Farmer the Chief Strategy Officer of CSforALL and founder of Last Mile Fund brought to our attention amazing women of her network embarking on careers in data, analytics, ml, and artificial intelligence. First in an upcoming series, we have Divya Nagaraj join us from Houston as she completes her Facebook internship remotely during COVID-19. For the upcoming academic term, Divya will matriculate in her sophomore year at Stanford. She shares with us some of the work sh...

26.1 AI Podcast international tour visits with Rakuten Ventures's Saemin Ahn

July 28, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

International tour continues with a stop in Singapore with a Korean managing partner of a venture fund subsidiary of a Japanese ecommerce and fintech giant. Our 21st episode of our 2nd season is your most globalized episode ever. Saemin Ahn is an investor in prior guest Kenny Daniel's startup Algorithmia. For AI founders, here's a lesson on making sure your SEO is well done. Saemin contacted Kenny and his fellow founder Diego Oppenheimer through the Algorithmia website's contact for...

Ernesto Rodriguez di Paolo, 26.1 AI Podcast International Tour Continues

July 21, 2020 09:00 - 28 minutes - 39.6 MB

Brian and Don have worked hard over many years building community for Pythonistas. Wonder how many folks in the Python community knows about Uruguay as a hotbed of Python use. Tryolabs has been slinging Python and ML for the past ten years. Besides helping nearshore customers in the U.S. solve business challenges with AI, Tryolabs spun out a successful startup, MonkeyLearn. Ernesto Rodriguez di Paolo our guest for this episode presented MonkeyLearn for a PyCon Startup Row event hoste...

Alex Vayner joins us to discuss if companies should buy vs. build AI capabilities

July 14, 2020 09:00 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

In this episode we discuss with Alex how executives should think about the decision of buying of-the shelf software solution vs. building the solution in-house, by yourself or with a partner. The conversation includes an overview of the pros and cons of each from both financial and technical perspective. We leave the audience with some actionable advice on how to go through the decision calculus on the question that increasingly faces today’s CXO’s who are looking to take their fir...

Chris Loy a founder and CTO of London Artificial Intelligence startup Datasine

July 07, 2020 09:00 - 24 minutes - 33 MB

Our 26.1 AI Podcast's global tour continues with a visit with Chris Loy founder of London startup Datasine. Datasine applies machine learning to help companies talk with their customers more meaningfully and at scale. From Datasine's website, "We use machine learning, psychology and cutting edge tech to understand people and the content that appeals to them, and to help our users revolutionise how they engage with their customers at massive scale." Chris shares his personal journey...

JOGL Founder Leo Blondel: 26.1 AI Podcast International Edition France

June 23, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 34.4 MB

Brian and Don host Just One Giant Lab founder Leo Blondel. JOGL melds open source software practices with scientific research. Members can treat their research projects like software engineers commit code. Also community spin up groups for research projects like an OpenCovid19 group. From the JOGL website, "[This is] a JOGL program that develops open-source and low-cost tools and methodologies that are safe and easy to use in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The OpenCovid19 progra...

26.1 AI Podcast's 31st Episode with Phaze Ventures's Masoud Al - Rawahi

June 16, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 34.6 MB

Our 30th episode is our first international exploration visiting with Phaze Ventures's Managing Partner Masoud Al -- Rawahi. Headquartered in Muscat, Oman, Masoud and his partners are building up a tech ecosystem from scratch. They are determined to chart the path forward for an economy tethered solidly to the current carbon economy. Learn about the bits and bots opportunities for making traditional oil business cleaner. One pain point technologists are solving is a better solution ...

Dr. Beverly Wright on building Industry and Academia partnerships in Data Science

June 09, 2020 09:00 - 26 minutes - 36.3 MB

Dr. Beverly Wright talks about how she stays connected to Universities and Institutes. She explains how Corporate America can connect better with schools and activate the students for purposes of gaining insight into organization's data and promoting recruiting brand awareness amongst students. Dr. Wright brings over twenty years of research, analytics, and insights experience from corporate, consulting and academia.  

Don Miner: from early innovation to recently being acquired

May 26, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MB

Don Miner speaks candidly about his AI firm being acquired by the large entity Atos where he joins host, Brian Ray. He was an early innovator in Big Data and quickly moved into the AI space. Today he continues to innovate yet still finds time to teach on his passion topics to the local university.

Don Miner: from early adoption to recently being acquired by Atos

May 26, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MB

Don Miner speaks candidly about his AI firm being acquired by 110k headcount Atos. He joins our host Brian Ray as a colleague. Dr. Miner was an early adopter of big data and grew into the AI space. Today, he continues to innovate yet still finds time to pay it forward, teaching his passion topics at University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Gert De Geyter: AI in Astrophysics applied to business

May 12, 2020 09:00 - 26 minutes - 36.1 MB

Gert De Geyter started his journey towards AI, modeling our galaxy as a notable astrophysics scholar. to He transitioned from academia to solving business problems using AI at Deloitte Belgium. He is now in the United State with Deloitte Consulting, based out of NYC. During this episode, Dr. De Geyter speaks about the universe of AI (pun intended by Brian Ray) and how it translates to adding business value in his practice. In this episode we cover everything from lightwaves to beer,...

COVID-19 Cure and Artificial Intelligence: Andrew Satz CEO of EVQLV

April 14, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MB

Traditional wet lab approaches to find a cure for COVID-19 could take decades. Using artificial intelligence, Andrew Satz and Brett Averso are saving ImmunoPrecise Antibodies years on years and millions of dollars in an attempt to find a novel coronavirus antibody. Where Brett concentrated on the technology for our listeners, Andrew adds his CEO view on the problem they're tackling.  We publish another ad-hoc COVID-19 episode for our audience, as we all work towards solutions to th...

Brett Averso: CTO at EVQLV solving CORONA with AI

April 03, 2020 09:00 - 26 minutes - 36.3 MB

The name "EVQLV" looks itself like a amino acid sequence. Digging deeper, Don and Brian share with our listeners this fast-paced startup leading the race to find a treatment for COVID-19. Brett Averso, CTO, talks about how EVQLV with a small team of Data Scientists use Machine Learning in the cloud to run simulations that would have taken months to years in just days. Novel AI; for a novel treatment; for a novel pandemic. Keep safe, keep a distance.

Check-in with our listeners in time of COVID-19

March 31, 2020 09:00 - 9 minutes - 13.2 MB

Hi folks, we just wanted to check-in with everybody. Our normal publishing time is 2am, Tuesday. Last week we missed publishing an episode, because we wanted to take a moment to ponder how best to serve you during this pandemic. If you're working on data science, analytics, ML, and AI related to COVID-19, we'd love to invite you join us and get help from our audience. As we seek guests who can help you understand where we're headed, we'll publish on an ad-hoc basis. Here's to all of ...

Bryan Hale of Allen Institute for AI Incubator shares outlook on AI startups

March 17, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 35.6 MB

Bryan Hale, managing director of AI2's incubator, shares what his org is doing to support AI entrepreneurs. We discuss favorable outcomes from Seattle's AI startup ecosystem like Turi and Xnor.ai. Bryan also includes actionable advice for new founders of AI startups.

Travis Oliphant -- the Pythonista who made Python relevant for science

March 10, 2020 09:00 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

Revisit the early days of Travis Oliphant's contributions to scientific Python and by extension Python's relevance to AI. Catch-up on the high energy, current efforts of the creator of NumPy, SciPy, Numba, and Conda. Travis also founded the NumFOCUS Foundation. NumFOCUS is backing Jupyter and Pandas. In this Episode, we break our 26.1 Minutes rule for a really great and important chat with this legend of Data Science. Enjoy an extra few minutes.

Scott Draeger on delivering AI

March 03, 2020 10:00 - 28 minutes - 39 MB

Scott helps customers apply AI, NLP, and ML to reduce their technical debt. He comes from the front lines document management industry for over 20 years and provides a unique perspective into the usefulness of AI.

Brian and Don recap episodes 11 through 20

February 25, 2020 10:00 - 31 minutes - 42.8 MB

Brian and Don recap the most recent ten episodes of 26.1 AI Podcast. For new listeners or anybody catching up on missed episodes, this edition provides a nice index to plan your listening. For those new to AI and looking to catch up to the wave of interest engulfing business leaders, great episode to learn keywords important for your study.

Dominique Davis : into the experience of Data Scientists

February 18, 2020 10:00 - 28 minutes - 38.8 MB

During this Episode we speak with Dominique about how she repurposed her academic research in the areas of neuroscience, music cognition, psycholinguistics, and multisensory perception for her current work in data science. She speaks about her progression from tools like Matlab to open source Python-based tools. We explore the value of diversity in the workspace.

Denny Lee of Databricks Joins Us

February 11, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

Our 19th episode's guest Denny Lee joins us to share some of the developments at Databricks. Also, he shares a persuasive argument that traditional data professionals like DBAs have a future in ML and AI.

Metis Data Science Bootcamp President & Founder, Jason Moss

February 04, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

"If you follow your passion and marry it with Data Science, it can really take you to great places," says Jason Moss. In 2013, Jason launched Metis a data science bootcamp (now a part of Kaplan). Starting in Boston as Ruby on Rails Bootcamp, Metis pivoted quickly into a Data Science Bootcamp six months later. Jason offers his opinions on the quickly changing job market tagged broadly as "Data Science." He speaks about the personal journeys of his motivated students who wish to take i...

Alex Poon AI automation from email to cures

January 22, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 35.8 MB

This episode introduces our audience to perhaps one of the rarest AI practitioners, an AI serial entrepreneur. Alex Poon with his first AI startup x.ai, helped users recapture lost time spent scheduling meetings. X.ai also rehabilitated the term AI after a long winter for the discipline. Today’s visit with Alex, we revisit early days when he built x.ai and had to custom craft many tools available as readily accessible open source projects today. Our guest provides a comparison on bui...

Peter Wang (part 2/2): CEO/founder Anaconda, Creator of PyData

December 31, 2019 10:00 - 24 minutes - 33.2 MB

Second part of our 2 part series with Anaconda founder and CEO, Peter Wang, we get to the core reason why this podcast exists. We want everybody more literate about the tech wave that promises to fundamentally change how we live. In this session, Peter reminds us how in the atomic age, people wanted nuclear underwear. With nuclear power, though, the possible devastation is palpable for a casual observer. Do average users of AI understand that irresponsibly deployed AI can harm people...

Peter Wang (part 1/2): CEO/founder Anaconda, Creator of PyData

December 10, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.1 MB

In the Python world and in the scientific Python world especially, Peter needs no introduction. Anaconda's CEO shared with us, "Anaconda has more users than World of Warcraft, Matlab, SAS, Tableau, and Dropbox Combined." We had so much fun, our conversation ran long, long enough for 26.1 AI Podcast's first serial two part interview with a guest. During our conversation, Peter gets philosophical. As a technologist and a practitioner he discusses the hype v. reality. Our guest posits t...

Jennifer Shin's life journey traversing business, data science and math

December 03, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.1 MB

For those listening and seeking information about how to launch a career in data and AI, we go deeper than any prior episode into an investigation of how folks become professionals in the space. We interview in this episode Jennifer Shin, an AI practitioner fluent in business. We touch on what launched Jennifer on her path to data and evidence. A search for answers added skills and experience in coding and analytics in our guest's toolbox. in addition to practicing AI, she's forging ...

Kripa Rajshekhar: 3rd Wave AI, Human in the loop, and a precautionary tail

November 19, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 37.1 MB

In this week's episode we bring in Kripa who's interview goes deep into a human centric AI. Kripa centers himself in the world of thinking about AI as well as is the founder of Metonymize, one of the few known teams doubling-down on Third Wave Artificial Intelligence (3Wai). With wins in applying this AI to Law and Investing, in the Summer of 2017, a Metonymize algorithm passed a "Turing Test" equivalent for patent law. The Metonymize team has 100+ years of experience on the cutting edge of A...

Kripa Rajshekhar: 3rd Wave AI, Human in the loop, and a precautionary tale

November 19, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 37.1 MB

Kripa Rajshekhar joins us this week with a discussion on human centric AI. Kripa is committed to updating his knowledge on the latest in AI. He is the founder of Metonymize, a team committed to Third Wave Artificial Intelligence. They have a big win applying this AI to law. In the Summer of 2017, a Metonymize algorithm passed a "Turing Test" equivalent for patent law. The Metonymize team has a combined 100+ years of experience on the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence. They buil...

Michael Agustin: Futurist and Founder an Optic AI Startup

November 12, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

Today, Michael provides us our first truly futurist episode. He shares with us optimism that Apple will catch up in AI, takes us through the benefits of AI on chip, and shares with us that better algorithms will catch up to those who hold a huge data advantage.

Michael Agustin: Futurist and Founder of a Camera as AI Retail Channel Startup

November 12, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

We welcome Michael Agustin for this week’s episode. He previously founded Game Salad, a startup that allowed anyone to develop video games using a visual programming interface. For Game Salad, Michael raised $25m in capital, and investors included impressive organizations like Disney.  Currently, Michael is advancing optical AI, with current startup Curie. Recently he finished with the latest batch of 500 Startups, Curie offers retailers, mobile users’ cameras as a new channel.  M...

AI Product Leader Jim Ni Shares Use Cases in Fintech

November 05, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 35.9 MB

This week we host Jim Ni for a discussion that business leaders will love. A goal for Brian and Don is to reach non-practitioners and help them drive forward AI adoption in their orgs. Thanks to Jim's concise explanation of what he's discovering with financial services firms needs, our business audience will get a lot of out of our latest episode. 

Don and Brian recap first 9 Episodes

October 29, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.3 MB

Don and Brian do a quick 26.1 recap of the previous 9 episodes and discuss some trends they are seeing driving this popular podcast. Good episode to start with if you haven't listened yet. Use this recap as an index to find episodes you want to listen to first.

Data Science When $1000 Mobile Phones Delivered 26 Minutes Battery Life

October 22, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.4 MB

For episode 9 of 26.1 AI Podcast, our guest Andrea Brice takes us back to early days of mobile telcom. She hacked together data science and algorithms reviewed by the C-suite at McCaw Cellular that became Cingular then AT&T Wireless. Making it all work on top of Oracle relational databases, Andrea shares how excited she was to find open source tools when she left telcom. Also our guest reminds of the engineering rigor present in telcom teams that we sorely need as AI and data scienc...

Rajiv Shah: Data Robot Data Scientists

October 15, 2019 10:00 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MB

Our guest this week, Dr. Rajiv Shah, recently generated a lively discussion on Reddit. Subject of the debate was reproducibility of an article published in the notable science journal Nature.  In this case unlike episode 7 of 26.1, where Dr. Rachael Tatman touched on her efforts to get industry AI folks to follow academia’s standards for reproducibility, Dr. Shah shared how using the same dataset as the article authors, he was unable to reproduce the results. In this case the aim o...

Dr. Rachael Tatman: Data Scientist at Kaggle, Computational Sociolinguistics

October 08, 2019 10:00 - 27 minutes - 37.2 MB

This week’s episode may be our most cerebral to date, probably thanks to hosting our first University of Washington Husky, Ph.D. graduate. Dr. Rachael Tatman shares snippets of her experience at Kaggle, stochastic approaches to ML models, errors in ML models, understanding prediction, and importance of reproducibility. A big takeaway references Dr. Tatman’s PyCon talk, “Put down the deep learning: When not to use neural networks and what to do instead.” We explore how many business...

Dr. Rachael Tatman: Data Scientists at Kaggle, Computational Sociolinguistics

October 08, 2019 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.2 MB

This week’s episode may be our most cerebral to date, probably thanks to hosting our first University of Washington Husky, Ph.D. graduate. Dr. Rachael Tatman shares snippets of her experience at Kaggle, stochastic approaches to ML models, errors in ML models, understanding prediction, and importance of reproducibility. A big takeaway references Dr. Tatman’s PyCon talk, “Put down the deep learning: When not to use neural networks and what to do instead.” We explore how many businesses benefi...

Kenny Daniel / Algorithmia Founder

October 01, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

This week we have Algorithmia founder and CTO Kenny Daniel. Algorithmia has grown tenfold over the past six years, and the startup just completed a $25m Series B raise in May. Perhaps our densest episode to date, we manage to pack a lot into a nearly perfect 26.1 minutes. We cover in this episode -- Algorithmia’s founding story with Kenny’s fellow founder Diego Oppenheimer, challenges bridging the culture between traditional software professionals and the current practices of AI p...

Interview with Mark Hoffman: NASA JPL Data Scientist

September 24, 2019 10:00 - 25 minutes - 35.4 MB

This week’s guest Mark Hoffman shares how exposure to data analysis in a nuclear physics lab led to him joining years later NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a data scientist. At NASA, he’s repurposed ML work he delivered on fraud detection for one of the country’s largest healthcare orgs for NASA’s projects where spacecraft sensors deliver many false alarms. Included in this episode is Mark’s experience launching a successful startup applying ML for black car services. This startu...

Interview with Everett Carney: Blockchain Generative Games Pioneer

September 17, 2019 10:00 - 27 minutes - 37.5 MB

In this interview we speak with Venice, CA based tech insider Everett Carney on broad range of tech topics including blockchain, GANs for players to generate custom goods within games, and compliance around AI. Along with some future thinking and optimism about AI/Blockchain, out guest sprinkled in some precautions as well.

Interview with Ramkumar Hariharan

September 10, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 36.6 MB

Meet Ramkumar Hariharan head of applied AI at macro-eyes. A startup, macro-eyes has won two Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations awards. Learn how appearing on Indian television and radio contributed importantly to Ram’s journey becoming an AI practitioner and educator. Also how Ram and team deploys AI in India, Africa, and Seattle to improve medical outcomes for access to care and effective vaccination programs. Once again, learn about AI in an easily di...