We’ve got an amazing TWIMLcon agenda taking shape for you! We’ll be announcing speakers and more agenda details shortly, but in the meantime I wanted to share a preview of some of the keynote interviews we’ve got planned. I’m super pumped about them!

TWIMLcon: AI Platforms will feature live “keynote interview” podcast recordings with accomplished guests in the industry. Read on to learn about a few of the ones we just announced:

2019 ai platforms Andrew Ng

Andrew Ng. I can’t think of anyone who’s done more to bring new practitioners into the fields of machine learning and deep learning than Andrew and we’re so excited to be opening the event with him. He’ll be sharing what he’s learned helping many businesses with machine learning and AI, and also speak with us about where he sees the field going.

 

2019 ai platforms Hussein Mehanna

 

Hussein Mehanna. Hussein is the Head of AI/ML Cruise, the self-driving car company. Before Cruise, Hussein helped build Google’s Cloud ML Platform and Facebook’s FBLearner platform. He’ll be sharing some of the lessons he’s learned building ML platforms from scratch at some of the most advanced companies in the space, and applying these lessons with much smaller teams.

 

2019 ai platforms Fran Bell

Fran Bell. Fran is the director of data science responsible for Data Science Platforms at Uber. Fran leads a team building use-case focused ML platforms supporting areas like Forecasting, Anomaly Detection, Segmentation, NLP & Conversational AI, and more. Her platforms sit on top of Uber’s Michelangelo, putting her in a unique position to speak with us about how both low-level and higher-level ML platforms can drive data scientist and developer productivity.

 

Beyond keynote interviews like these, we’ve got a bunch of interesting speakers lined up to share their successes and failures helping their organizations build and productionalize ML and deep learning models. Stay tuned for more details!

TWIMLcon: AI Platforms will be held on October 1st and 2nd at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco. Click here to learn more

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