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September 2018
Machine Learning & Supercomputing in Science
Join NeSI and Cray on Tuesday 25 September for a morning of lively discussion on machine learning and supercomputing in science. Hear from experts and innovators in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including examples and opportunities for developing AI in New Zealand. Over the coming years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will drive economic productivity and growth, improve public services, and enable scientific breakthroughs in areas such as healthcare, primary production, environment, autonomous technologies, and climate. High-performance computing will be a fundamental element to…
Find out more »January 2019
Hack Aotearoa – Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Conference
In partnership with ACC, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Critical Data, we are excited to announce that registrations for NZ's first Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Conference, Hack Aotearoa, are now open! We are excited to have world-renowned experts speaking on Artificial Intelligence in Health, including Professor Eric Topol (Scripps Institute/University of Auckland), Dr Leo Celi (MIT), and Professor Mihaela Van Der Schaar (Turing Institute). Conference participants will have the opportunity to learn methods for artificial intelligence, including machine learning,…
Find out more »May 2023
Panel Discussion: ChatGPT – The revolution bringing great opportunities and threats to your organisation
That GPT is the technology that’s been making waves and its use is fast advancing in the business world. If you’re curious about Chat GPT and its impact on business, we invite you to join the University of Auckland Business School and the Auckland Branch of the Institute of Directors at this co-hosted event.
Find out more »August 2024
Chiasma Auckland – Synapse 2024
Inviting all STEM students who are curious or anxious about their future!
Find out more »NAOI Symposium
The NAOInstitute hosts an ongoing series of informal symposia intended to bring intelligence research to the wider public in an easily digestible format. Each symposium has a single topic discussed by an expert panel, and an open Question and Answer session with the public.
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