Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) is set to host the inaugural AI Week from November 24-28, 2024, marking its 15th anniversary. This five-day event will delve into advancements in artificial intelligence, showcasing its applications and fostering collaboration among industry leaders, innovators, and academia. The program includes masterclasses, panel discussions, and workshops aimed at enhancing understanding of AI technologies.
Keynote speaker Dan Jeavons from Shell will discuss future AI trends, while various competitions and hackathons will engage students and startups in practical AI applications. The event aims to strengthen Qatar's position as a hub for tech innovation and sustainability, encouraging public participation and showcasing groundbreaking AI technologies.
• QSTP AI Week will explore AI advancements and applications.
• Dan Jeavons will present insights on AI's future trends.
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human cognition.
Machine learning is a subset of AI that focuses on the development of algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions based on data.
Sustainability in AI involves using AI technologies to promote environmental sustainability, such as optimizing resource use and reducing waste.
QSTP is a technology park that supports innovation and entrepreneurship in Qatar, focusing on AI and technology development.
Shell is a global energy company that integrates AI into its digitalization efforts, enhancing operational efficiency and innovation.
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