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A Woman in AI
A Woman in AI
13 episodes
9 months ago
You'll immediately think of Francesca Rossi when discussing AI and ethics. Francesca is not only the Global Leader of IBM’s AI, but also a fellow of both the worldwide association of AI (AAAI) and of the European one (EurAI).She has been president of IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI), an executive councillor of AAAI,and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of AI Research. She is ensuring that we learn more about the factors that contribute to some human qualities that are still absent in AI, such as adaptability, generalizability, common sense, and causal reasoning, by holding the top technical position at IBM, the IBM Fellow. She discusses her career history, interests in AI, and traveling from Italy to the United States to work for IBM in her interview. She shares her experience as an Italian professor and her recent meeting with the Pope at the Vatican for the "Rome call for AI ethics" event. An educational interview with a real role model for everyone! Enjoy!
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You'll immediately think of Francesca Rossi when discussing AI and ethics. Francesca is not only the Global Leader of IBM’s AI, but also a fellow of both the worldwide association of AI (AAAI) and of the European one (EurAI).She has been president of IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI), an executive councillor of AAAI,and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of AI Research. She is ensuring that we learn more about the factors that contribute to some human qualities that are still absent in AI, such as adaptability, generalizability, common sense, and causal reasoning, by holding the top technical position at IBM, the IBM Fellow. She discusses her career history, interests in AI, and traveling from Italy to the United States to work for IBM in her interview. She shares her experience as an Italian professor and her recent meeting with the Pope at the Vatican for the "Rome call for AI ethics" event. An educational interview with a real role model for everyone! Enjoy!
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Technology
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Courses
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Interview with Watson Center Leader Andrea Martin
A Woman in AI
27 minutes 54 seconds
5 years ago
Interview with Watson Center Leader Andrea Martin
Andrea Martin was fascinated by numbers from the beginning of her career. Starting with being a student in Applied Mathematics all the way up of becoming a Distinguished Engineer, one of IBM’s highest technical ranks, and being the Leader of the Watson IoT Center in Munich. In her interview she focusses on the differences of her perfectionism in her work and private life. As well as how important it is to keep talking actively about mistakes and the impact they have on the growth of a person. Watch the interview and get inspired by her advice on how to find a fitting job by staying true to yourself.
A Woman in AI
You'll immediately think of Francesca Rossi when discussing AI and ethics. Francesca is not only the Global Leader of IBM’s AI, but also a fellow of both the worldwide association of AI (AAAI) and of the European one (EurAI).She has been president of IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI), an executive councillor of AAAI,and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of AI Research. She is ensuring that we learn more about the factors that contribute to some human qualities that are still absent in AI, such as adaptability, generalizability, common sense, and causal reasoning, by holding the top technical position at IBM, the IBM Fellow. She discusses her career history, interests in AI, and traveling from Italy to the United States to work for IBM in her interview. She shares her experience as an Italian professor and her recent meeting with the Pope at the Vatican for the "Rome call for AI ethics" event. An educational interview with a real role model for everyone! Enjoy!