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Women in AI: transforming male dominated tech industry
Deep Learning

Women in AI: transforming male dominated tech industry

Higher education qualifications in artificial intelligence are becoming more prevalent as the demand for these experts increases, companies such as NVIDIA are striving to train the next generation of AI experts, and UK...

  • RE•WORK
    RE•WORK
7 November 2017
Women in AI Podcast: Antonia Creswell on Generative Modelling
Deep Learning

Women in AI Podcast: Antonia Creswell on Generative Modelling

At the Deep Learning Summit in London this September, we had the fantastic opportunity to record 6 episodes of the Women in AI Podcast. We spoke with CEOs, researchers, data scientists and industry...

  • RE•WORK
    RE•WORK
23 October 2017
Uber, Google Brain, Facebook & More - what did you miss in Montreal?
Deep Learning

Uber, Google Brain, Facebook & More - what did you miss in Montreal?

Over the last few days, the RE•WORK team have been here at the Deep Learning Summit in Montreal, the Canadian AI capital, where we’ve heard from experts from some of the...

  • Katie Pollitt
    Katie Pollitt
11 October 2017
Meet inspiring women in Machine Intelligence
Machine Learning

Meet inspiring women in Machine Intelligence

On 11th October RE•WORK will be hosting the first Woman in Machine Intelligence Dinner in Montreal. Join us and hear from leading female experts in machine intelligence and discuss the impact of...

  • Lydie Horgan
4 October 2017
Want To Live Longer? Let AI Help
Deep Learning

Want To Live Longer? Let AI Help

As technology advances and researchers and engineers are building artificial assistants, curing diseases with AI, and machines are learning their own languages, it’s forgivable to assume that humans are harnessing machines to...

  • RE•WORK
    RE•WORK
14 August 2017
Artificial humans - how far can machines go?
Humanoid Robots

Artificial humans - how far can machines go?

With virtual assistants and robots becoming more intelligent every day, it’s easy to forget what sets us apart. Emotions, reason, our ability to make mistakes, love and care.Whilst robots can display...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
3 August 2017
Will Doctors Become Obsolete?: AI in Healthcare
Deep Learning

Will Doctors Become Obsolete?: AI in Healthcare

Often, we only end up in hospital if something’s already wrong with us. But what if we were able to prevent these unpleasant trips by receiving preventative treatment through prior diagnoses. Whilst...

  • RE•WORK
    RE•WORK
1 August 2017
Meet the women advancing AI: Women in Machine Intelligence Dinner
Deep Learning

Meet the women advancing AI: Women in Machine Intelligence Dinner

There are an increasing number of female entrepreneurs in technology with CEO’s and COO’s like Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook, and Susan Wojcicki of Youtube leading the way, but it isn’t...

  • Katie Pollitt
    Katie Pollitt
25 July 2017
Applying Machine Learning To Translate Sign Language Into Speech And Text
Deep Learning

Applying Machine Learning To Translate Sign Language Into Speech And Text

London Tech Week showcased the diversity of technology research and production in the capital. From the ‘real-life Iron Man’ with his jet powered suit, to pioneering research in deep learning, some of the...

  • RE•WORK
    RE•WORK
29 June 2017
Women in Tech: National Science Foundation Director France Córdova
Space

Women in Tech: National Science Foundation Director France Córdova

We interview leading women in STEM to learn more about how we can all work to make science and technology industries more inclusive. How can more women be encouraged to work in these...

  • Sophie Curtis
13 June 2017
Women in Tech: Interview With DeepMind's Silvia Chiappa
Deep Learning

Women in Tech: Interview With DeepMind's Silvia Chiappa

We interview leading women in STEM to learn more about how we can all work to make science and technology industries more inclusive. How can more women be encouraged to work in these...

  • Sophie Curtis
16 May 2017
Weaving Human-Computer Interaction Into the Fabric of Robotics
Industrial Automation

Weaving Human-Computer Interaction Into the Fabric of Robotics

Autonomous machines that interact, collaborate and co-exist with humans are becoming more and more functional, making their way out of research labs and into industry. But despite successes in robot function, robot interaction...

  • Sophie Curtis
4 May 2017
Women in STEM: Interview with Julie Choo
Smart Transport

Women in STEM: Interview with Julie Choo

I first met Julie Choo, a techpreneur and author, at the Deep Learning Summit in London. When I learnt of her interest and research in autonomous vehicles I invited her to participate at...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
23 March 2017
IWD 2017: Interview with Accenture's Manager of AI
Deep Learning

IWD 2017: Interview with Accenture's Manager of AI

International Women’s Day takes place annually on 8 March, providing companies, institutions and individuals with an opportunity to discuss and promote diversity and equality around the world.  The day is celebrated widely...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
8 March 2017
Opening the Black Box: Interpretable Deep Learning for Genomics
Big Data

Opening the Black Box: Interpretable Deep Learning for Genomics

Deep learning models are often noted as "black boxes" in reference to the difficulties of tracing a prediction back to important features to understand how an output was arrived at. Although deep learning...

  • Katie Pollitt
    Katie Pollitt
22 February 2017
Interview With Google's Conversation Design Lead Nandini Stocker
Machine Learning

Interview With Google's Conversation Design Lead Nandini Stocker

Science and gender equality are both vital for the achievement of international development goals. In order to achieve equal access to and participation in science for women and girls, and attain global gender...

  • Sophie Curtis
13 February 2017
Deep Learning for Analyzing Perception of Human Appearance
Deep Learning

Deep Learning for Analyzing Perception of Human Appearance

Deep learning techniques can be used to extract facial imaging biomarkers of human health status and to track the effects of cosmetic interventions. At the Deep Learning in Healthcare Summit, Research Scientist, Anastasia...

  • Katie Pollitt
    Katie Pollitt
10 February 2017
International Day of Women & Girls in Science
Networking

International Day of Women & Girls in Science

Saturday 11th February will mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This was a day declared by the UN in an effort to inspire & engage women to the field of...

  • Eunice Ma
10 February 2017
Inspiring Women in Machine Intelligence
Machine Learning

Inspiring Women in Machine Intelligence

Join us for an evening of discussions and networking around the progress and application of machine intelligence at the annual Women in Machine Intelligence Dinner in London on 21 February with expert speakers...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
16 January 2017
Interview: Beena Ammanath, VP of Data & Analytics at GE
Big Data

Interview: Beena Ammanath, VP of Data & Analytics at GE

We interview leading women in STEM to learn more about how we can all work to make science and technology industries more inclusive. How can more women be encouraged to work in these...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
15 November 2016
Bots in Healthcare: Will They Assist or Replace Humans?
Voice Recognition

Bots in Healthcare: Will They Assist or Replace Humans?

With the increasingly rapid technological advancements in natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning, development of virtual assistants and chatbots has exploded this year, and new applications are being explored everyday. One area...

  • Diane Bédat
11 November 2016
Learning to Rank with Deep Visual Semantic Features
Machine Learning

Learning to Rank with Deep Visual Semantic Features

Search is an important problem for modern e-commerce platforms such as Etsy. As a result, the task of ranking search results automatically is a multi-billion dollar machine learning problem.  At the Machine Intelligence...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
2 November 2016
Talking Tech & Equality With the CEO of Women Who Code
Coding

Talking Tech & Equality With the CEO of Women Who Code

Ada Lovelace was a 19th-century mathematician and writer, who worked to create and program the world’s first computer. Today, she is still celebrated as a pioneer in science and technology, and a...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
23 October 2016
How Can We Inspire More Women to Work in STEM?
Women in Tech

How Can We Inspire More Women to Work in STEM?

Ada Lovelace was a 19th-century mathematician and writer, who worked to create and program the world’s first computer. Today, she is still celebrated as a pioneer in science and technology, and a...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
10 October 2016
Machine Intelligence Is Transforming Genomics & Precision Medicine
Deep Learning

Machine Intelligence Is Transforming Genomics & Precision Medicine

New applications for artificial intelligence technologies are rapidly emerging, with healthcare often touted as the industry to be most disrupted by AI.Scientists are now developing machine learning technologies to transform precision medicine,...

  • Nikita Johnson
    Nikita Johnson
30 August 2016
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