Wipro Pipe Sleuth and Optimized Inference with Intel OpenVINO Toolkit – Intel on AI – Episode 27
Intel on AI8 Syys 2019

Wipro Pipe Sleuth and Optimized Inference with Intel OpenVINO Toolkit – Intel on AI – Episode 27

In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Regular inspection of underground water and sewage pipelines is essential in the water utility industry to prioritize maintenance tasks and avoid pipe leakage, breakage, and blockage, which might result in property damage or safety hazards. Traditional inspection with videos being captured by a remotely operated rover and then manually analyzing footage is cumbersome, time-consuming, and error prone.

Sundar Varadarajan, Consulting partner for AI/ML at Wipro Technologies, joins the Intel on AI podcast to discuss how Wipro is using artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically process video scans and identify, grade, and score overall pipe quality. Utilizing the Intel Optimization for TensorFlow and Intel OpenVINO Toolkit, Sundar explains how Wipro enables their customers to perform image inferencing in real time allowing pipeline inspections to be incredibly more efficient, consistent, and accurate. Sundar also talks about how Wipro is working with the Intel AI Builders program to optimize their solutions for the latest Intel technologies and lists several other solutions focused on concrete surface crack detection and medical imaging.

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The Importance of Flexibility and Governance in AI Model Management, with Robert Daigle

The Importance of Flexibility and Governance in AI Model Management, with Robert Daigle

Learn about the importance of flexibility and governance in AI model management as Robert Daigle, Director of Global AI Business at Lenovo, discusses the future of AI deployment across various computing environments. He highlights the collaborative efforts of Lenovo and partners in addressing specific vertical use cases such as retail, healthcare, and smart cities, demonstrating how AI can drive real-time analytics and deliver significant business value. Daigle also touches on the ethical considerations and localized strategies Lenovo employs to ensure responsible AI implementation globally.

3 Heinä 202424min

Leveraging AI for Business Leadership: Daily Insights with Nathaniel Whittemore

Leveraging AI for Business Leadership: Daily Insights with Nathaniel Whittemore

Explore the transformative power of AI in business leadership in this engaging episode of Intel on AI. Join hosts Ryan Carson and Tony Mongkolsmai as they interview Nathaniel Whittemore, renowned AI thought leader, founder and CEO of Super Intelligent, and host of the AI Daily Brief. Learn how executives can implement artificial intelligence solutions in their daily operations to drive significant improvements and strategic outcomes. Nathaniel provides actionable advice on starting with non-controversial AI deployments that optimize productivity and mitigate the challenges of rapid AI innovation. Tune in for invaluable insights on leveraging Intel’s AI technology in leadership roles. Subscribe and stay updated with the latest in AI applications and technology advancements.  #IntelAI @IntelAI

20 Kesä 202429min

Multimodal AI, Self-Supervised Learning, Counterfactual Reasoning, and AI Agents with Vasudev Lal

Multimodal AI, Self-Supervised Learning, Counterfactual Reasoning, and AI Agents with Vasudev Lal

Discover the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence with Vasudev Lal, Principal AI Research Scientist at Intel. This episode delves into the benefits of multimodal AI and the enhanced validity achieved through self-supervised learning. Vasudev also explores the applications of counterfactual reasoning in AI and the efficiency gains from using AI agents. Additionally, learn how leveraging multiple Gaudi 2 accelerators can significantly reduce LLM training times. Stay updated with the latest in AI technology and innovations by following #IntelAI and @IntelAI for more information.

6 Kesä 202437min

Real-world manufacturing applications of AI and autonomous machine learning, with Rao Desineni

Real-world manufacturing applications of AI and autonomous machine learning, with Rao Desineni

Learn about real-world applications of AI in manufacturing as Rao Desineni shares how Intel incorporates visual AI in their defect detection processes along with autonomous machine learning for improving product yields & quality.   #IntelAI @IntelAI

22 Touko 202444min

Open ecosystems and AI data foundations, with Dr. Wei Li

Open ecosystems and AI data foundations, with Dr. Wei Li

Learn the latest on open ecosystems, AI data foundations and Meta’s new Llama 3 with Dr. Wei Li, VP/GM of AI Software Engineering at Intel.

9 Touko 202443min

Intel on AI - The future of AI models and how to choose the right one, with Nuri Cankaya

Intel on AI - The future of AI models and how to choose the right one, with Nuri Cankaya

Dive deep into the ever-evolving landscape of AI with Intel’s VP of AI Marketing, Nuri Cankaya, as he navigates the intricacies of cutting-edge AI models and their impact on businesses.

19 Huhti 202454min

Evolution, Technology, and the Brain – Intel on AI Season 3, Episode 13

Evolution, Technology, and the Brain – Intel on AI Season 3, Episode 13

In this episode of Intel on AI host Amir Khosrowshahi talks with Jeff Lichtman about the evolution of technology and mammalian brains. Jeff Lichtman is the Jeremy R. Knowles Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard. He received an AB from Bowdoin and an M.D. and Ph.D. from Washington University, where he worked for thirty years before moving to Cambridge. He is now a member of Harvard’s Center for Brain Science and director of the Lichtman Lab, which focuses on connectomics— mapping neural connections and understanding their development. In the podcast episode Jeff talks about why researching the physical structure of brain is so important to advancing science. He goes into detail about Brainbrow—a method he and Joshua Sanes developed to illuminate and trace the “wires” (axons and dendrites) connecting neurons to each other. Amir and Jeff discuss how the academic rivalry between Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Camillo Golgi pioneered neuroscience research. Jeff describes his remarkable research taking nanometer slices of brain tissue, creating high-resolution images, and then digitally reconstructing the cells and synapses to get a more complete picture of the brain. The episode closes with Jeff and Amir discussing theories about how the human brain learns and what technologists might discover from the grand challenge of mapping the entire nervous system. Academic research discussed in the podcast episode: Principles of Neural Development The reorganization of synaptic connexions in the rat submandibular ganglion during post-natal development Development of the neuromuscular junction: Genetic analysis in mice A technicolour approach to the connectome The big data challenges of connectomics Imaging Intracellular Fluorescent Proteins at Nanometer Resolution Stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy of a fluorescent protein-labeled organelle inside a living cell High-resolution, high-throughput imaging with a multibeam scanning electron microscope Saturated Reconstruction of a Volume of Neocortex A connectomic study of a petascale fragment of human cerebral cortex A Canonical Microcircuit for Neocortex

17 Elo 20221h 2min

Meta-Learning for Robots – Intel on AI Season 3, Episode 12

Meta-Learning for Robots – Intel on AI Season 3, Episode 12

In this episode of Intel on AI host Amir Khosrowshahi and co-host Mariano Phielipp talk with Chelsea Finn about machine learning research focused on giving robots the capability to develop intelligent behavior. Chelsea is Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, whose Stanford IRIS (Intelligence through Robotic Interaction at Scale) lab is closely associated with the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL). She received her Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and her PhD in Computer Science at UC Berkeley, where she worked with Pieter Abbeel and Sergey Levine. In the podcast episode Chelsea explains the difference between supervised learning and reinforcement learning. She goes into detail about the different kinds of new reinforcement algorithms that can aid robots to learn more autonomously. Chelsea talks extensively about meta-learning—the concept of helping robots learn to learn­—and her efforts to advance model-agnostic meta-learning (MAML). The episode closes with Chelsea and Mariano discussing the intersection of natural language processing and reinforcement learning. The three also talk about the future of robotics and artificial intelligence, including the complexity of setting up robotic reward functions for seemingly simple tasks. Academic research discussed in the podcast episode: Model-Agnostic Meta-Learning for Fast Adaptation of Deep Networks Meta-Learning with Memory-Augmented Neural Networks Matching Networks for One Shot Learning Learning to Learn with Gradients Bayesian Model-Agnostic Meta-Learning Meta-Learning with Implicit Gradients Meta-Learning Without Memorization Efficiently Identifying Task Groupings for Multi-Task Learning Three scenarios for continual learning Dota 2 with Large Scale Deep Reinforcement Learning ProtoTransformer: A Meta-Learning Approach to Providing Student Feedback

15 Kesä 202240min

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