“Alright, I will be short. When we met before in December I encouraged this administration that you could be the innovation administration. I’d like to see that kind of thinking continue. I applaud the formation of the innovation council and thank Jared [Kushner] for doing that. Just a couple of things that you could certainly focus on: one would be using commercial technologies wherever possible. I think you guys already headed that way, but to leverage those would save taxpayers a lot of money. The second one is to continue to work hard on … figure out ways to retrain and up-skill workers all over the U.S. We have a program at Amazon called Career Choice that’s been doing that. We’ve already got 10,000 people in this program; Ivanka [Trump] knows about this program. And the third thing to keep your eye on, I think it would be impossible to overstate this, is that the United States needs to in every way at every level be working on machine learning and artificial intelligence. And that can be used in every part of government to improve the services that government provides its citizens.”
“I think one of the things that happens sometimes in cities like Seattle, that are full of abundance — and admittedly, people who aren’t doing well, which happens in a lot of metro areas — is that we sometimes take things for granted,” Strickland said.
“International trade is transforming to a stage that universal standards, testing and inspection become more and more important,” said Oliver Butler, executive vice-president of Bureau Veritas, a leading provider of testing and inspection services based in France.
“I don’t think we’re ever going to have AI that wakes up,” said Daniel Rasmus, a technology analyst and former Microsoft business insights director who is a board member of the Seattle organization AI and Faith, which helped put on Saturday’s event. “So I think this is more about us practicing what we preach than it is AI coming to terms with consciousness and its epistemology and all that stuff.”
“Enterprise companies struggle with the noise generated from massive amounts of IoT data. We boil all that data down to manageable insights, and with 2lemetry Integrate, we bring that intelligence into Salesforce, so customers can quickly and effectively act on that data,” said Kyle Roche, CEO and Co-Founder of 2lemetry, at the time of the funding. “Because we seamlessly integrate with Salesforce, companies can easily act upon the information in an environment that they’re already used to.”
“Hywind technology allows us to chase deeper waters and higher winds, and we are really excited about that,” Goodlad said. “The global potential of that technology is huge.”
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“I wish to pay tribute to the powerful and moving example of using the arts to promote peace among nations,” she said. “I commend China for its leadership in promoting this laudable initiative as part of its presidency of the Security Council.”
“Bias can show up at every stage of the machine learning workflow,” said Dr. Nashlie Sephus, an applied science manager for Amazon Web Services AI, introducing the new feature at re:Invent. “So even with the best possible intentions, and a whole lot of expertise, removing bias in machine learning models is difficult.”
“In our communication with them, they are looking to continue to support families and really want to make an impact for the long haul,” said Hartman.
“If you’re asking people to pay for streaming music in a world where there are a lot of free alternatives, then you need to build a service that they want to use every day,” Boom said. “And that’s one of the beauties of this device.”