Symposium Alert: ChatGPT, Dall-E and the Future of AI - Free Symposium Event by Stanford Graduates


 

A few months ago, a program called Chat GPT was released and it was stunning. The program allowed one to have a real conversation with an AI program. Over the past few years, many AI-based programs have been released that have changed the way we live our life.

If like me, you have been intrigued by what this fuss about generative AI models is all about, you might want to know more about it. I have been enjoying learning about various ways in which researchers are using AI models to solve real-world problems as a part of the AI Ambassador program organized by Inspirit AI, an organization with a mission to promote AI literacy for high school students. More on some of my experiences in another post. For now, I want to share an upcoming free event that highlights how anyone can learn and apply AI in meaningful real-life solving situations - see below for details:

ChatGPT, Dall-E and the Future of AI - Free Symposium Event by Stanford Graduates

Join our team of Stanford and MIT graduates at Inspirit AI to learn how high school students and educators can learn and apply Generative AI to their own research and teaching. To register for this free educational Symposium, please visit our Inspirit AI Eventbrite, and write down the name of the “Student Ambassador” who shared the event with you. We will hear talks such as Generative AI and Art, SafeProofing ChatGPT, among others from AI experts at Stanford, and MIT! The event will be held on Saturday, May 6th from 9am - 10:30am Pacific Time, and is open to all students and their families, as well as educators of all grade levels. Attendees will also receive a recording of the event. To learn more about Inspirit AI, we encourage you to visit our website! 

Hope to see you there.

Happy Learning!

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  1. Thanks for the information. This sounds interesting.

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