PyData Warsaw #24
18.00 - Oleg Żero - "How can you reach an AGI in your garage?"
About Topic: Today's AI models are becoming a commodity, allowing us to automate simple and repeatable tasks.
But how does the situation look when problems require creativity?
To what extent can creative thinking be delegated to AI, and how much would it cost to work around it to achieve satisfactory results?During my presentation, I will discuss the issue of "bringing the pieces together".
Given a rather simple example of creative production, whose quality I will leave to you to evaluate..., I am going to show you
my approach and what challenges I have been facing.
In particular, we'll cover the topics of:
* automating AI models' inference via agent programming,
* the choice of selecting frameworks and tools,
* approaching programming that is experimental but also produces usable code,
* setting up the workstation.
About Speaker: Data scientist and machine learning engineer by profession. As I say, I like to extract meaning from data. In my day to day life, I deliver practical solutions to various businesses that are based on machine-learning and artificial intelligence. I have graduated from Royal Technical Academy (KTH) in Stockholm as a Photonics Engineer. Throughout my career, I participated in both industrial, as well as academic and start-up settings. Privately, I am a father and husband, passionate about near and far travelling and all kinds of garage made-up technology of my own production.
18:45 - TBC
20:00 - After Party in
We would like to put back PyData Warsaw to the landscape of data-related meetups for good, so here is another event we would like you join with us. This time we also meet at Politechnika Warszawska.
Venue:
Centrum Innowacji Politechniki Warszawskiej, ul. Rektorska 4
Room 3.12 (3rd Floor)