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Sep 4-5, 2018: Training
Sep 5-7, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
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Schedule: Data Networks and Data Markets sessions

9:10am-9:20am Thursday, September 6, 2018
Location: Continental Ballroom 4-6
Ben Lorica (O'Reilly), Roger Chen (Computable)
Average rating: ***..
(3.50, 4 ratings)
Ben Lorica and Roger Chen describe the state of adoption of AI technologies and provide a glimpse into tools and trends that are poised to accelerate innovation and the introduction of new applications. Read more.
4:50pm-5:30pm Thursday, September 6, 2018
Allison Duettmann (Foresight Institute)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 1 rating)
Allison Duettmann offers an overview of AI philosophy and explains why traditional approaches need updating, because they pave the way for a singleton AI that will hardly be benevolent. Allison then discusses potential alternative AI safety strategies and their shortcomings and shares a brief survey of interesting problems in AI safety and what we can hope for if we get it right. Read more.
1:45pm-2:25pm Friday, September 7, 2018
Interacting with AI, Models and Methods
Location: Imperial A
A. Besir Kurtulmus (Algorithmia)
Machine learning algorithms are being developed and improved at an incredible rate but are not necessarily accessible to the broader community. A. Besir Kurtulmus offers an overview of DanKu, a new blockchain-based protocol for evaluating and purchasing ML models on a public blockchain such as Ethereum that provides everyone access to high-quality, objectively measured machine learning models. Read more.
2:35pm-3:15pm Friday, September 7, 2018
Models and Methods
Location: Continental 1-3
Roger Chen (Computable)
Blockchain technologies offer new internet primitives for creating open and online data marketplaces. Roger Chen explores how data markets can be constructed and how they offer a shared resource on the internet for AI-based research, discovery, and development. Read more.