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Creating With AI – Unevenly Distributed podcast chat with Fergus Kidd

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As AI research continues to evolve, new tools like DALL-E, GPT-3, and Midjourney are showing us the potential for AI to help us synthesize new art, data, and objects of all kinds. Fergus Kidd is Avanade’s Emerging Technology Research and Development Engineering Lead, and in this talk we dig into how that works, examples, and what’s next.

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AI In 2022 – chat with Rachel Levy of Google

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Are we at the plateau of productivity for the modern wave of AI? What’s the likelihood of another AI winter? What has the last couple years done to our models? What about sentient AI and AGI? Rachel and I cover all that and more in this conversation on AI in 2022.

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Making AI Green – chat with Six Khatiwada of Avanade

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Computing resources needed to create the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning models we use today has been growing exponentially in recent years. Green computing approaches can help ensure it doesn’t create more sustainability problems than it is solving. This episode, I’m joined by Six Khatiwada, a Data and AI Lead at Avanade. We talk about making AI green, the Green Software Foundation, sustainable computing in general, and the exciting future.

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New Tech for Education – Interview with Greg Molnar

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In my time at Accenture/Avanade and Microsoft I talked a lot with both k-12 and higher education leaders about digital innovation and how it can help. But most of that was from before the pandemic disruption of the past couple years which hit educators in some unique ways. To find out how things are evolving now and where they are going next I called up Greg Molnar, an old colleague of mine and the Education Technology Customer Engineering Lead at Google. Our conversation ranges from how learning has been impacted, where innovation is being applied today to help both students and teachers, and what’s on the horizon.

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