onAIr – Artificial Intelligence broadcast

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onAIr episode #1 | Artificial Intelligence

In this episode of onAir, we dive into the world of robotics, online supermarkets, digital assistants and hyper-realistic digital mannequins.

https://www.onlineseminar.com/on-air/webinar/43620/on-air-broadcast-october-5/

onAIr episode #2 | Natural Language Processing

In this broadcast of onAIr we zoom in on Natural Language Processing (NLP). Simply said: computers learn to read and write. In the studio, two NLP experts explain how and why they apply this technology.
 

onAIr episode #3 | Government & Public Services

Can a government organization be a front-runner in the AI transformation? Most definitely, as is shown by the city of Amsterdam. In onAIr they tell us all about their AI initiatives like the garbage identifier and algorithm register. The NS share their insights in building a prediction engine for passengers in their trains. And startup Pandora Intelligence tells us how they help police forces and intelligence agencies using neural networks to predict criminal behaviour and even terrorism. If you want to know what is happening at the forefront of innovation, don’t miss this episode of onAIr!

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onAIr episode #4 | Government & Public Services

In this episode we have technology giant ASML, Arnaud Hubaux, Product Cluster Manager, at the table to share their lessons about AI in manufacturing. TNO, Joris Sijs, Lead scientist AI and Autonomous Systems, brings robot dog Spot by Boston Dynamics to the studio to tell us how this machine can help organizations operate more safely and efficiently. Startup Loop Robots keeps our hospitals safe by putting disinfectant UV-lights by Signify on a self-steering platform. We take a look at progress of the autonomous ships in the port of Rotterdam by Captain AI. And Martin Hagoort of Intellerts will once again debunk a common AI myth. 

 
 
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