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陳佩君 - On Wings of AI with Copilot - 2023 Taiwan AI Academy Conf

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On Wings of AI with Copilot

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⏱️ 09/16 (Sat.) 10:30-11:00 at R0 - International Conference Hall

Abstract:

Wings are a symbol of freedom, exploration, and discovery. They enable us to fly above the clouds, travel across vast distances, and reach new horizons. Artificial intelligence (AI) is like a pair of wings that frees us from mundane tasks and enables us to achieve things we never imagined possible. It changes the way we work, learn, and create. In this talk, we will unveil the secret behind the recent AI breakthroughs and how they are just the dawn of AI’s fusion into every facet of life. We will discuss the prospects and challenges of this new generative AI era that aims to unleash our creativity and potential.

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陳佩君
  • 陳佩君 Trista Chen
    Website: https://tw.linkedin.com/in/tristachen?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
  • Microsoft / Director, AI Research Center
  • Trista is an AI scientist and tech executive. As the Director of the AI Research Center at Microsoft, her research focuses on computer vision, multimodal large language models, and health AI. Trista has published over 30 top-tier journals and conference publications and holds/filed 110 patents. Her research is internationally recognized, including winning the world championship in the USAID Intelligent Forecasting Competition for advancing the health of people in the Ivory Coast and receiving the CVPR workshop best paper award. Prior to joining Microsoft, Trista held leadership positions at Inventec, Intel, and Nvidia and successfully led two startups from incubation to acquisition. As the Chief AI Officer at Inventec, she led the team to obtain one of Taiwan’s first ISO-13485-based QMS for a novel AI Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) based on her original medical research. She also helped Inventec develop the industry’s first computer vision inspection system and innovate its supply chain with USAID world championship technology. At Intel, Trista facilitated the development of OpenCV - the world’s most widely adopted computer vision software with over 18 million downloads as of 2021. At Nvidia, she architected Nvidia's first video processor. Trista holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and an M.S. and B.S. from National Tsing-Hua University.

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