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Train AI: Newly Announced Speakers + Google Cloud credits

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$500 in Google Cloud credits for new users Hello Intelligentsia, Real and Artificial! I'm excited to

$500 in Google Cloud credits for new users [Making AI Work in a Human World]( Hello Intelligentsia, Real and Artificial! I'm excited to announce the addition of some phenomenal speakers to this year's Train AI line-up: - Ruchir Puri, IBM Fellow and Chief Architect at IBM Watson - Anima Anandkumar, Principal Scientist at Amazon AI and Bren Professor at Caltech - Pete Warden, Engineer at Google, Lead of TensorFlow Mobile/Embedded Team - Elena Grewal, Head of Data Science at Airbnb - Olya Gurevich, Data Science and Engineering Manager at Apple They'll be joined by other AI luminaries, including: - Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion and author of Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins - Andrej Karpathy, Director of AI at Tesla - Jack Clark, Strategy and Communications Director at OpenAI This year's conference will feature three tracks of talks from world-class ML practitioners at companies on the forefront of AI. Stay tuned for more details. In the meantime, I'm happy to also share that as a Gold Sponsor, Google Cloud will be providing $500 in credits to all Train AI attendees who are new to Google Cloud (and $200 in credits to existing Google Cloud users). Don't miss this chance to learn from the best in AI - [Register today!]( Regards, Robert Munro CTO | Figure Eight Figure Eight 940 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 USA This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time.

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