Like an unstoppable wave, AI is disrupting the world. One domain after another is swept up by the power of data, algorithms and compute power. What better way to celebrate the launch of our AI Lab than hearing from luminaries on the evolution of this field & its future.
Please join us for a carefully crafted evening of thought-provoking presentations, conversations and networking to discuss how academic and industrial research, play a role in shaping this extraordinary revolution.Â
Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. He has worked for over three decades in the computational, inferential, cognitive and biological sciences, first as a graduate student at UCSD and then as a faculty member at MIT and Berkeley. One of his recent roles is as a Faculty Partner and Co-Founder at AI@The House — a venture fund and accelerator in Berkeley. This fund aims to support not only AI activities, but also IA and II activities, and to do so in the context of a university environment that includes not only the engineering disciplines, but also the perspectives of the social sciences, the cognitive sciences and the humanities.
MIT professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and principal investigator at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Field of studies: theory of computation and its interface with economics and game theory, machine learning, statistics and probability theory, and computational biology
Francis Bach – Researcher, INRIA
Naila Murray – Researcher, Naver Labs Europe
Jean-Philippe Vert – Researcher, Google Brain Paris
Constantinos Daskalakis – Professor, MIT
Stéphane Mallat - Researcher in Applied Mathematics, Professor of Data Science at Collège de France.
Noureddine El Karoui– Principal Researcher, Criteo AI Lab & Professor, UC Berkeley (Moderator)
Criteo has launched Criteo AI Lab by bringing together two main arms of R&D at Criteo: Criteo Research and the Machine Learning Platform Engineering team. With an investment of $23 million (€20 million) over three years, the Criteo AI Lab will develop and integrate new, state-of-the-art AI research into our production systems, as well as to push forward our common understanding of AI techniques.
