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AI will drive business growth, and rather than detract from human contribution it will release workers to complete more creative and valuable tasks. A number of leading organisations spanning finance, law, healthcare, manufacturing, transport, energy, education and many more are looking to implement the technologies or have already started!

AIBusiness.org was founded in 2014 as the world’s first comprehensive news portal & online community dedicated to the advancement of Artificial intelligence and its impact on business.

In 2016, we launched the hugely succesful AI Summit in London on the 5th of May DIAMOND SPONSOR bringing together 400+ business leaders from all over Europe and attracting huge media interest. Our San Francisco show is expected to fill the 600-seat Cowell Theatre and Fort Mason Center exhibition areas in what is the first business-orientated AI event in the Bay Area.

Indeed, rather than the usual academic, research and technical audience that existing AI/Enterprise PLATINUM SPONSORS IT events gather, we target the Enterprise IT Business leader interested in the practical applications of AI. We also look at all the technologies under the AI ‘umbrella’: , Deep Learning, NLP, Image/Video recognition, Speech/Voice Recognition, Cognitive computing.

We bring together some of the world’s foremost innovators in this space: from the giants of , IBM Watson, and Tata through to the most inspiring GOLD SPONSORS start-ups in this space. Our audience is a who’s who list of senior decisionmakers from across the board: CIOs, CTOs, COOs, Chief Digital Officer, Heads of Innovation, Strategy, Transformation are some of the titles you’ll engage with at The AI Summit!

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Paul Daugherty Phillip Easter Rob Craft Kumar Srivastava Mr Kiran Karnati Clint Wheelock Ashish Lahoti Adam Wenchel CTO Head of Mobile & Wearables Group Product Manager-Ma- VP, Products & Strategy Sense Product Owner Director SVP Data & Shared Head, Machine Learning Accenture American Airlines chine Learning and BNY Mellon Cardinal Health Tractica App Platforms Center of Excellence Intelligence Google Wells Fargo Capital One

Adam Hanina Ashwin Ram David Schatsky Hussein Mehanna Kathy Ball Mr John Suh Inderpal Bhandari Melvin Kirk CEO Senior Manager, Alexa AI Head of the trend-sensing Director, Core E&P Analytics and Data Executive Director, Ventures Global Chief Data Officer CIO Amazon Alexa program for the U.S. Innova- Machine Learning Science Devon Energy Hyundai IBM Ryder Aicure tion team Deloitte LLP Facebook

Mike Harkey Alessandro Panebianco Rinat Sergeev Sam MacDonnell Mr Terry Kline Sinan Akkaya Charles Givre Nicolas Mahler Global Head of Business Senior Data Scientist Data Scientist & Senior Scientific CTO CIO Director of RAN Engineering Senior Lead Data Scientist Group SVP- Operations Development Grainger Advisor, NASA Lab HotelTonight Navistar AT&T Booz Allen Hamilton Deutsche Telekom Foursquare Harvard University

Mr Josh Sutton Paul Chong Harrick Vin Stuart McGuigan Ratnakar Lavu Mike Harkey Danny Lange Andy Simpson Head of AI Practice Director VP, Global Head & Chief Scientist CIO CTO & CIO Global Head of Business Head of Machine Learning AI Research Fellow Publicis.Sapient Development IBM Watson Ignio Johnson & Johnson Kohl’s Department University of Surrey Stores Foursquare

Catherine Havasi Dennis Curry Jean-Pierre Abelo Diego Klabjan Mr Kash Kapadia George Zarkadakis Dennis Mortensen Chris Keenan CEO VP & Director of Director, Global Engineering Professor VP & GM Digital Health Digital Lead CEO Head of Worldwide Luminoso Business Innovation EU/EMEA R&D Nielsen Northwestern Stanford Health Care Willis Towers Watson x.AI Medical Contact Konica Minolta University Bristol-Myers Squibb

JOIN THEM Mr Karla Younger Pamela Schofield Janet George Jon Caitling Paul Rice Boris Mouzykantskii Group HR VP VP, Head of R&D Chief Data Scientist Director Global Data Head of Data Science Founder, Chief Scientist The Coca Cola Procter & Gamble SanDisk Corporation Architecture Supervalu & CEO Company Sands IPONWEB + MORE! STREAM A STREAM I AN EVOLVING PROGRAMME t 10:55 Morning Refreshments and Intelligent 11:45 Identifying high value computer Networking Break vision use cases and tackling the SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 labelled data issue for expert DAY 1 THEME: THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 11:40 Disruptive Thinking –The Way to tasks Successful Implementation This session will feature a live demo of how AI technology can learn to interpret imagery as domain P&G has been disrupting the consumer products business and its own company for over 178 years. Learn how they are embracing AI technology experts do. It will also look at the commercial impact STREAM A STREAM I across all parts of their innovation process. that such applications of AI have on select use cases. This is the stream exploring the impact of AI in business: This is the deep-dive principal stream featuring a Pamela Schofield, VP and Head of R&D, Procter Alex Dalyac, Chief Executive Officer, TED-styled, engaging, inspiring presentations from number of live demos, hands-on and insightful technical & Gamble Tractable industry leaders spanning many industries as well as presentations. Flagship keynote speakers go deeper and insights from world-leading AI solution providers. technical into the topics in discussion with an engaging, 12:05 Panel Debate: What is AI doing for 12:15 Value creation of AI in the inspirational approach. business today and what is it expected manufacturing industry T 09:00 A welcome unlike any other… to deliver? Janet George, Chief Data Scientist, SanDisk and Chair’s Opening Remarks There is significant number of AI applications that have been launched and Corporation are already being implemented in order to reduce costs, enhance productivity, 09:45 Chair’s Opening Remarks improve customer satisfaction and increase revenues. The star-studded panel brings together business leaders with AI vendors to discuss the synergy the 09:05 Opening Keynote: AI empowering market is forging, discussing success stories and real-case examples of AI 12:45 What’s so Deep about Deep the business of tomorrow right now transforming organisations. It will also look at what remains to be done, and Learning? what expectations there are of AI technologies from the business community The opening keynote of the event delivers a comprehensive state of play. Starting in the future. Start-ups promising AI based on Deep Neural with the resurgence of interest and recent advances of AI technologies, it will also visit the state of play with AI for enterprise organisations today and why now is the Networks have little difficulty attracting investors but time to get involved. What solutions are available, what is currently in development 09:50 Bringing Machine Learning to Rinat Sergeev, Data Scientist & Senior Scientific Advisor, sometimes find it difficult to deliver. In this talk, we will and what is needed? The opening keynote will also look at the overall impact AI will Every Corner of Your Business NASA Lab, Harvard University develop some simple intuitions about Deep Learning have on business, business models and bottom lines. Mel Kirk, CIO, Ryder and what Deep Neural Networks can and can’t be Have you noticed how applications seem to get expected to do. 09:30 The hybrid workforce: Together, smarter? Apps make recommendations based on Sam MacDonnell, CTO, HotelTonight humans and machines are the lynchpin past purchases; you get an alert from your bank Andy Simpson, AI Research Fellow, University of Surrey Andrew J.R. Simpson, Research Fellow, when they suspect a fraudulent transaction; and you Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal to soaring economic growth receive emails from your favorite store when items Doomsday prophets tell us global economic growth rates will remain sluggish Processing, University of Surrey for some time to come. Most claim the world must make do with the anemic related to things you typically buy are on sale. These pace experienced since 2004. Not so. With the advent of mainstream artificial examples of application intelligence use a technology 12:50 Surviving the AI Onslaught intelligence (AI), developed economies could double growth rates by 2035. called Machine Learning. Machine Learning uses Intelligent systems will act as an additional workforce, freeing humans to more algorithms to detect patterns in old data and build They’ve subverted the media industry, ridden rough shod over the music sector 13:10 Lunch and Intelligent consistently focus on skills such as creativity. Beginning today, a hybrid workforce— and consigned banks to transactional services – now they are coming after your part human, part machine--will drive heretofore unseen economic progress, with models that can be used to make predictions from business data. The tech goliaths are threatening to dominate the AI space and Networking Break developed economies doubling their growth. new data. Understanding the algorithms behind you have two choices. Fund your own demise by cozying up to the giants or make Machine Learning is difficult and running the the change now to digitally transform your business and hold onto your crucial Paul Duagherty, Chief Technology Officer, Accenture infrastructure needed to build accurate models customer data. Is your enterprise fit enough to compete? 14:25 How businesses are using and use these models at scale is very challenging. Lawrence Flynn, CEO, Artificial Solutions Location Intelligence to make At Uber we have built a Machine Learning service 09:55 Leading the Paradigm Shift of AI within that easily allows our teams to embed intelligence bold predictions and understand the Enterprise into their applications that can perform important trends functions such as ETA, fraud detection, churn Disruptive innovations already face headwinds within established firms. However, - 13:10 Lunch and Intelligent Networking Break At Foursquare, we have the world’s largest panel of foot AI innovation presents an acid case of Innovator’s Dilemma with new and more prediction, forecasting demand, and much more. aggressive corporate antibodies attacking the introduction of this game changer. traffic data. Our data and insights teams used our first Decomposing this problem is critical to ensuring companies leverage AI, the new Danny Lange, Head of Machine Learning, party data to accurately predict iPhone 6s sales last year electricity for business. and, in April, correctly estimate Q1 revenue changes for UBER 14:25 Machine Learning Drives Uptime Chipotle. In this session, you will learn how insights teams Ashish Lahoti, SVP Data & Shared App Platforms, at Navistar at retailers and consumer products companies are using Wells Fargo With 225,000 trucks engaged with its OnCommand™ Connection remote the predictive power of location intelligence to make key diagnostics system, Navistar has entered a new era in management of fleet strategic decisions. uptime, leveraging Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing to provide predictive analytics and stay ahead of potential Mike Harkey, Global Head of Business 10:15 Scaling AI for enterprise operations Deep Learning applications in mechanical issues. Utilizing advancements in Image and Speech/Voice 10:15 Recognition, the system is moving toward automation of the pre- and post- Development, Foursquare While enterprises are embracing digital technologies to transform customer maintenance vehicle inspection process. experience and their businesses, the design and operation of information and Business: going beyond the business technologies that drive such transformations continue to remain largely people-centric -- driven by tacit knowledge, intuition and experience. This limits usual ‘suspects’ Terry Kline, CIO, Navistar an enterprise’s ability to innovate and accelerate. Machine learning and artificial 14:50 What do Asimov, Turing, intelligence (AI) offer a promising alternative to transform these conventional Diego Klabjan, Professor, Department of practices. Yet, most enterprises have struggled to adopt or scale AI within their Industrial Engineering and Management Chomsky and Norvig have environment. In this presentation, we will discuss some of the key challenges in realizing this vision, and approaches for scaling AI for enterprise operations. Sciences; Director, Master of Science in 14:50 Simplification of IT Operations through to do with Hotels, Casinos, Analytics; Northwestern University Harrick Vin, Global Head & Chief Scientist, Creator pragmatic implementation of AI Restaurants and Conventions? of ignio, Tata Consultancy Services Kalyan Kumar, EVP & CTO – ITO & Digital, HCL In the business model of an integrated resort, 5-7 distinct businesses compete and cooperate to deliver a Navin Sabharwal, Chief Architect – Autonomics, HCL unique service that makes your experience different to that of another. But this is a world where the majority 10:35 How to start with AI: from of employees are NOT knowledge workers. Technology identifying areas of investment and 10:40 Speaking slot reserved for must deliver competitive advantage that supports and getting executive buy-in through to DarkTrace enhances or transforms your experience. The evolution 15:10 How to create business value with of practical AI is part of a consistent development of the presenting tangible ROI cognitive technologies Data / Information / Knowledge transformation process. It does not replace human activity, it extends and Josh Sutton, Head of AI Practice, Publicis.Sapient Discussions of the impact of artificial intelligence on business are often long on hype and short on practical guidance. In this session, we will share tools business provides opportunity for business activity leaders can use to identify specific opportunities for creating business value with cognitive technologies. We will cite examples from industry generally, as well as Jonathan (Jon) Catling, Director Global Morning Refreshments and Deloitte’s own internal applications and our work for clients. We will look at the 11:00 implications of emerging trends in this area and lay out the challenge all business Data Architecture, Las Vegas Sands and technology leaders face as we enter the cognitive era. Intelligent Networking Break Corporation Paul Sallomi, Global TMT leader, Deloitte AN EVOLVING PROGRAMME SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 DAY 1 THEME: THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION STREAM A STREAM I

AI’s impact in the pharmaceutical 15:15 AI for the perfect sell-out: 15:30 leveraging real-time data to industry predict market performance Patrick Reilly, Vice President, Global Medical Information, Sam MacDonnell, CTO, HotelTonight Bristol-Myers Squibb

15:30 AI simplifying retail operations T Interview with Google’s Rob Craft, Group Paul Rice, Head of Data Science, 15:50 Supervalu Product Manager-Machine Learning and Intelligence 16:10 Afternoon Refreshments and Intelligent Networking Break t 16:10 Afternoon Refreshments and Intelligent Networking Break 16:45 How to play and win the AI game: an incumbent Telco perspective Nicolas Mahler, Group SVP- 16:45 Speaking slot reserved for AWS Operations, Deutsche Telekom

17:05 AI business case in Wireless 17:05 Get your employees excited about A.I. Telecoms An AI implementation “self optimizing networks” American Airlines will share how they recently immersed their is a new concept implemented in wireless network developer and business teams into the world of A.I. by working operations which helps with efficiency in operations with their technology partners to host and internal hackathon. and quality in customer experience. SON is recently Teams competed over 24 hours creating exciting apps that widely used in 3G and 4G networks. incorporated A.I enabled services and wowed the panel of company judges. Sinan Akkaya, Director of RAN Engineering, AT&T Philip Easter, Head of Mobile Apps & Wearables, American Airlines 17:25 Go to Stream A for Panel Debate: What does a business leader need to know when choosing a partner for AI? 17:25 Panel Debate: What does a business This panel will answer some practical questions leader need to know when choosing a and set the scene for the insightful programme of partner for AI? Stream A on Day 2: • When deciding to implement AI, what is the This panel will answer some practical questions and set the best process for sourcing a solution? scene for the insightful programme of Stream A on Day 2: • What is the role of the traditional established vendor-partner in starting an AI initiative? • When deciding to implement AI, what is the best process • How can solution providers help inform and for sourcing a solution? detangle the market? • What is the role of the traditional established vendor- • Why should an enterprise opt for working partner in starting an AI initiative? with a start-up for their AI project? • How can solution providers help inform and detangle the market? Brennan Cleveland, Lead Data Scientist, • Why should an enterprise opt for working with a start-up Best Buy for their AI project? Jordi Torras, CEO & Founder, Inbenta Kumar Srivastava, VP, Products & Strategy, George Zarkadakis, Digital Lead Willis, Towers Watson BNY Mellon Kumar Srivastava, VP, Products & Strategy, BNY Mellon Kiran Karnati, Sense Product Owner, Diego Klabjan, Professor, Northwestern University Cardinal Health

T 18:10 The AIconics Awards – rewarding the industry’s leading lights and innovators followed by Drinks Reception & Canapes AN EVOLVING PROGRAMME STREAM A STREAM I 14:15 AI in the Industrial IoT World 15:05 AI at Stanford Healthcare SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 Beena Ammanath, Head of Data Science Kash Kapadia, VP & GM Digital Health, Stanford Products, General Electric Health Care DAY 2 THEME: LET’S GET PRACTICAL! 14:40 The Evolution of Cognitive Hubs in the 15:35 IoT and AI will redefining human workplace lifestyle STREAM A STREAM I How AI, IoT, & connected collaborative environments will empower greater Many of us have heard about humans entering the world of insight, intelligent augmentation and a new wave of decision support and predictive tools. Artificial Intelligence, Internet of things, autonomous robots and these technologies potentially can disrupt many industries. They , 09:10 Chair’s Opening Remarks 10:00 Chair’s Opening Remarks Dennis Curry, VP & Director of Business Innovation EU/ sound cool, but what problems can actually be solved using these EMEA, Konica Minolta technologies right now? In this talk we will witness a demo of how The importance of building the user experience would be if we harness the power of these 09:15 Panel Debate: Strengthening the 10:05 technologies and make it available to common people. We will foundations & overcoming the challenges an AI platform also take a step further and dive into the technology architecture 15:00 Speaking slot reserved for Amazon Alexa of the solution that is demonstrated to understand how some of for a bright future for AI in enterprise Andreas Wieweg, Chief Technical Ashwin Ram, Senior Manager, Alexa AI, Amazon the frameworks that are available right now in the market could Officer, Artificial Solutions be stitched together to build a self-learning AI assistant system and From legacy IT to the investment needed in embedding AI technologies, we look at the offer a superior user experience. practical challenges of implementing AI in your organisation. The Human Use of Human 15:20 Models for AI; the paradigm of ebay Kiran Karnati, Sense Product Owner, Cardinal Health • Where should you start, from machine learning to voice recognition? 10:35 • What AI technology/ies makes sense for your organisation? Beings: AI and the future of Amit Menipaz, VP Structured Data, ebay • What skill sets is required to implement AI? • What updates are needed in your current IT infrastructure- if any? work Afternoon Refreshments and Intelligent • Outside of the lab, what challenges hold back the move from experiments to Borrowing the title from Norbert Wiener’s – the father of 16:00 production in the enterprise? cybernetics - seminal book, the session will discuss the impact 15:40 The cumulative feedback advantage of Networking Break • How do you communicate within the organisation the truths and myths of the 4th Industrial revolution on work. Using research on the Machine Learning in Marketing surrounding the common fear that AI will take all of our jobs? potential impact of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in the • What if my competitor embraces AI quicker than us? labour markets, as well as trends in the “gig economy” and the The application of machine learning systems in advertising and marketing can transformation of companies into platforms, the session will now leverage vast troves of user, contextual and online data to dynamically These and many more questions will be tackled in a panel that sets the scene for discuss how companies should rethink talent management, optimize marketing on an unprecedented scale in real-time. When these Taking Analytics to the Next Level: company organization and investment in skills, in a post- systems are combined with organizational CRM and data assets, large 16:25 practical, let’s-get-on-it programme of the day. employment future of humans collaborating with intelligent companies have the ability to create an incredibly powerful network learning Strategies for Adding AI to Your machines. effect. Machine learning is then used to constantly feedback & ‘learn’ through the addition of more data, allowing a significant, sustainable competitive Analytics Toolbox Karla Younger, Group HR VP, The Coca Cola Company George Zarkadakis, Digital Lead, marketing advantage to be build by companies committed to harnessing it. Many businesses have made significant investments in data science Danny Lange, Head of Machine Learning, UBER Willis Towers Watson capabilities and have been struggling to get a meaningful return on Boris Mouzykantskii, Founder, Chief Scientist & CEO, these investments. In this presentation, Mr. Givre will examine a Ratnakar Lavu, CTO & CIO, Kohl’s Department Stores IPONWEB case study of how we transformed our large analytic organization Chris Keenan, Head of Worldwide Medical Contact, 11:05 Morning Refreshments and into a data-driven organization using Machine Learning, Deep Learning. Mr. Givre will share his experiences as a technical leader Bristol-Myers Squibb Intelligent Networking Break as to what worked, what didn’t and how these strategies can be implemented in your organization. 11:50 Actionable Analytics: Driving t 16:00 Afternoon Refreshments and Intelligent real-time business decisions Networking Break Charles Givre, Senior Lead Data Scientist, Booz Allen with AI Hamilton Leveraging AI to instantly analyze and respond to Is AI the new electricity? AI and the customer feedback is quickly becoming critical to 16:25 business success, but making this leap is easier said Energy sector than done. Many companies who move to real-time 10:00 Enabling a cognitive business customer feedback systems struggle because either Where and how is AI currently used in the energy sector –one of the most data 16:45 Powering the future of consumer their analytics or business processes – or both – aren’t intensive? Exploring the different uses of AI including in Mineral exploration Inderpal Bhandari, Global Chief Data Officer, IBM synchronized or fully established. In this session, process, Distribution management, Geology, Geophysics, Reservoir engineering. advertising using context-based we will show how AI-based analytics systems can What key takeaways can be implemented across any large organisation? Corporation successfully be adopted and merged with appropriate predictive analytics business practices, and will examine case studies to Kathy Ball, E&P Analytics and Data Science, Devon Energy reveal how these approaches differ across industries Advertising has helped grow every major new consumer media market in the AI in the Retail sector: a case study from Kohl’s and use cases. past 100 years, from Radio to TV to the Web and now Mobile. Unfortunately, 10:20 the user experience has taken a wrong turn lately, overloaded with excessive • How AI can help with the complexity of e-commerce and improve Catherine Havasi, CEO, Luminoso advertising which consumers increasingly go to great lengths to avoid, from 16:45 Managing operational Risk when using DVRs to skip ads to installing ad blockers to modify web pages. This the online customer journey crisis has deepened to the point where it is now threatening the very survival • Looking at the uses of AI traditional retail stores including implementing AI technologies of these media industries, which rely almost entirely on advertising for their 12:20 Keynote Speaking slot revenues. Despite the rise of targeted advertising, its intrusiveness continues inventory management and intelligent assistants • Risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed: to be perceived as excessively distracting and unwelcome by consumers, • Preparing the next generation retail operation – combining AI with reserved for Amazon Alexa - Internal processes, people, systems, external and a necessary evil which has gone much too far. Machine learning and events predictive analytics could be used to help turn this situation around, by making Robotics and drone delivery systems Ashwin Ram, Senior Manager, Alexa AI, • financial loss advertising into something much more relevant and useful to the user and Amazon • human livelihoods much more akin to a smart assistant who knows how to make the right Ratnakar Lavu, CTO & CIO, Kohl’s Department Stores • material goods suggestions to users at a time and place where they will be most receptive • hazards to eco-systems to them. The massive amount of new data in particular generated by IoT consumer devices (Connected Home, Connected Car, Wearables, etc.) could Lunch and Intelligent provide many of today’s key missing elements needed to precisely model 10:40 AI at Facebook 12:50 Juan Lavista Ferres, Principal Data Scientist, Microsoft audience context, and power the machine learning and predictive analytics Hussein Mehanna, Director of Core Machine Learning, Facebook Networking Break engines capable of turning advertising into something much more likely to be embraced and welcomed by media consumers. 17:05 Beyond the Tech: Rethinking product t 11:05 Morning Refreshments and Intelligent 14:15 The Emergence of Bring Your Jean-Pierre Abello, Director, Global Engineering R&D, Own Agent development in the age of AI and Nielsen Networking Break Machine Learning Over the next half decade, as more AI intelligent agents come to market, employees will increasingly port The talk will focus on highlighting key thought patterns, product Case study reserved for Wiipro agents from one job to the next. Imagine a Director of Go to Stream A for Event Closing Panel: 11:50 Events, for example, who runs a scheduling agent, a design and development strategies required to adapt to the age of 17:15 travel agent, and an expenses agent. Part of her value Ethics, AI and employment is having learned how to optimize and integrate these AI and ML enabled workflows and products. The focus will be on 12:15 Managing operational Risk when agents. Any new employer would want her to bring her best practices to identify new use cases and disrupt existing systems skills as well as her agents with her. Much like BYOD, that are ripe for innovation and upgrade. The potential of Artificial Intelligence in changing employment is implementing AI technologies this new paradigm promises a host of benefits for both enormous: a number of estimates highlight that Artificial Intelligence employees and employers and will likely change the nature of work. Kumar Srivastava, VP, Products & Strategy, BNY Mellon could take over nearly half of all jobs in the United States in the • Risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed: near future. However it is also predicted that these could be - internal processes, people, systems, external events Dennis Mortensen, CEO, x.AI replaced by new brand roles in the tech industry to support that • financial loss 17:15 Event Closing Panel: Ethics, AI and advancement. These issues are identical to those at the beginning of • human livelihoods employment the Industrial Revolution; many have branded AI as the 4th Industrial • material goods 14:45 Real-world applications of AI in Revolution. It’s the Luddite fallacy. As AI rolls out, certain specific jobs The potential of Artificial Intelligence in changing employment is enormous: a number of will be put at risk, but many more will be created. • hazards to eco-systems healthcare estimates highlight that Artificial Intelligence could take over nearly half of all jobs in the United States in the near future. However it is also predicted that these could be replaced What do we need to be careful of for setting strong, ethically sound • Using AI to develop better drugs and better Adam Wenchel, Head, Machine Learning Center of treatment for patients through verification of drug by new brand roles in the tech industry to support that advancement. These issues are foundations for AI? How do we incentivize businesses to adhere to ingestion identical to those at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution; many have branded AI as the these foundations? In return, what is expected of enterprise end- Excellence, Capital One • How the use of AI can drive better health outcomes 4th Industrial Revolution. It’s the Luddite fallacy. As AI rolls out, certain specific jobs will be users when adopting AI technologies? and greater efficiencies put at risk, but many more will be created. • Clinical evidence: demonstrating AI applications in What do we need to be careful of for setting strong, ethically sound foundations for AI? How The conversation is extremely pertinent and we’ll have that different, clinical research and real-world settings do we incentivize businesses to adhere to these foundations? In return, what is expected of business-focused angle debate at The AI Summit. Speaking slot reserved for NVIDIA • Case study: incorporation of AI in tuberculosis 12:40 monitory and treatment enterprise end-users when adopting AI technologies? The conversation is extremely pertinent and we’ll have that different, business-focused angle - 13:00 Lunch and Intelligent Networking Break Adam Hanina, CEO, Aicure debate at The AI Summit. 18:00 Closing remarks from the Chair 18:00 Closing remarks from the Chair THE 2016 JUDGING BOARD INCLUDES REPORTED BY LEADING CIO CFOPRESS & MEDIA Dan Woods, Writer & blogger, Forbes ADDRESSING THE

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