Artificial Intelligence - Current & Future Trends (Part I of AI Series)

Webinar By Vishal Chahal, Chief Architect for Cognitive Solutions, IBM

Abstract

Today, Artificial Intelligence has become a top priority for organizations across the globe. Last year, there was a 3X increase in AI adoption compared to the previous years. Yet, there is a high probability for early enterprise initiatives in AI to fail as most of it lacks agility and are not aligned with the business requirements. Therefore, though the potential for success through AI adoption is huge, delivering business impact from AI is hard to realize.

In this exclusive webinar, Part 1 of the AI webinar series, Vishal Chahal, IBM, Chief Architect for Cognitive Solutions will discuss the different approaches that are being used to build enterprise solutions for AI. You will learn about the current and future trends in AI, the factors driving it and the best practices and approaches in AI. This webinar will also explore  AI use cases across different Industries.

Part II of the AI webinar series will be a live demonstration on “Let’s Train a Robot Using AI” exclusively for Part I attendees.

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Topics to be covered in Part I:

  • Building enterprise solutions for AI
  • Future trends in AI tools and techniques
  • Best practices and approaches in AI
  • AI use cases across different industries

About the Speaker:

Vishal Chahal is the Chief Architect for Cognitive Solutions at System Integrators lab and Technical Lead for IBM Machine Learning Hub at IBM Software Labs in Bangalore. He specializes in Watson Cognitive Products, Advanced Analytics, Advanced Visualization, Data Warehouse and Data Integration technologies.

He has architected Cognitive and Analytics solutions for multiple customers across Telco, Banking, Insurance, Aviation, and Healthcare Industries. He has a rich background of product architecture and development experience on portfolio across Watson, SPSS, Cognos, DB2 and Websphere. Vishal is a Level 3 certified IT specialist from The Open Group.