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Virtual Meetup: ML Ops
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Global AI & Data Science
Train, tune and distribute models with generative AI and machine learning capabilities
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Our virtual meetups aim to bring you great data science and AI content while also providing you with the opportunity to meet other members of the community and make new connections.
Agenda
7:45am: Doors open
8:05am: Welcome, announcements
8:15am: Main talk
9:00am: Stick around for socializing
9:30am: Doors close
Main talk
Consider how the software development life cycle (SLDC) is well-defined at this point: planning, creating, testing, deploying, maintaining – or some variant, depending on your software methodology. The gist remains consistent. Computer software runs “logic” in hardware, the test suites are repeatable, it’s a relatively
deterministic
process. Consider how, with machine learning, we’re working with
probabilistic
systems instead. Instead of writing code as instructions, we’re guiding these systems to learn from data. IBM has a mission to help bring machine learning capabilities to all, so we can all participate in the AI economy responsibly. Consequently, there are many different participants and stakeholders in this emerging field of ML Ops. This meetup will review the current state of what it takes to build successful pipelines in this probabilistic setting so that we can build a shared understanding of why we treat our models as living products and ask the right questions: Are they healthy? Are the representative? Are they biased?
Presenter
Will Roberts is a Data Science Evangelist at IBM. Will writes for the IBM Data Science community, and creates technical content for other data science practitioners. He's also a host on the IBM Developer Data Scientist Podcast series, and co-editor for the IBM Community's newsletter. Before joining "Big Blue" to build a community around the latest in Artificial Intelligence, he was a consultant with Red Hat specializing in middleware deployments for financial clientele. If you're working on anything related to AutoML or MLOps, Will wants to talk to you about it! https://twitter.com/will_s_robertsWilliam Roberts Data Science Evangelist Will Roberts is a Data Science Evangelist at IBM. Will writes for the IBM Data Science community, and creates technical content for other data science practitioners. He's also a host on the IBM Developer Data Scientist Podcast series, and co-editor for the IBM Community's newsletter. Before joining "Big Blue" to build a community around the latest in Artificial Intelligence, he was a consultant with Red Hat specializing in middleware deployments for financial clientele. If you're working on anything related to AutoML or MLOps, Will wants to talk to you about it! You can follow Will on Twitter at @will_s_roberts
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When:
Jun 9, 2020 from 08:00 AM to 09:30 AM (PT)
Where
Online Instructions:
Url:
http://live.remo.co/e/virtual-meetup-ml-ops
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Contact
Christina Howell
chowell@us.ibm.com
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