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| | </b><br>Join Amy Webb for the launch of the Future Today Institute's 16th edition of its Tech Trends Report and a deep dive into all the tech trends you'll need to follow in 2023. In this provocative session, futurist Amy Webb, CEO of the Future Today Institute and professor at NYU Stern School of Business, will provide a data-driven analysis for the emerging tech trends that need to be on your radar this year––and she’ll show you scenarios that will change your perspective on the futures. For those who have attended this session at previous SXSW festivals and already know what to expect from this session, you'll be in for an extra-special treat this year. At the end of the session, you will receive a special SXSW-edition of the Tech Trend Report, which is downloaded 1 million times every year. | | </b><br>Join Amy Webb for the launch of the Future Today Institute's 16th edition of its Tech Trends Report and a deep dive into all the tech trends you'll need to follow in 2023. In this provocative session, futurist Amy Webb, CEO of the Future Today Institute and professor at NYU Stern School of Business, will provide a data-driven analysis for the emerging tech trends that need to be on your radar this year––and she’ll show you scenarios that will change your perspective on the futures. For those who have attended this session at previous SXSW festivals and already know what to expect from this session, you'll be in for an extra-special treat this year. At the end of the session, you will receive a special SXSW-edition of the Tech Trend Report, which is downloaded 1 million times every year. |
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| − | </b><br>Greg Brockman, President and Co-Founder of @[[OpenAI]], joins Alexandr Wang, CEO and Founder of Scale, to discuss the role of foundation models like GPT-3 and [https://openai.com/dall-e-2/ DALL·E] 2 in research and in the enterprise. Foundation models make it possible to replace task-specific models with those that are generalized in nature and can be used for different tasks with minimal fine-tuning.
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| − | Before creating [[OpenAI]], Brockman was the CTO of Stripe, which he helped build from four to 250 employees. Watch this talk to learn how foundation models can help businesses benefit from applications that they can create more quickly than with past generations of AI tools.
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| − | <b>[[OpenAI]] CEO Sam Altman | AI for the Next Era
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| − | </b><br>Greylock general partner Reid Hoffman interviews [[OpenAI]] CEO Sam Altman. The AI research and deployment company's primary mission is to develop and promote AI technology that benefits humanity. Founded in 2015, the company has most recently been noted for its generative transformer model GPT - 3, which uses deep learning to produce human-like text, and its image-creation platform [https://openai.com/dall-e-2/ DALL·E].
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