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Our early bird ticket offer for Minds Mastering Machines expires this evening. Last chance to grab M

Our early bird ticket offer for Minds Mastering Machines expires this evening. [The Register]() [Last chance to grab MCubed early bird tickets]() Last chance to grab MCubed early bird tickets 30 Euston Square, London, UK 15 - 17 October 2018 Learn machine learning and AI, and save hundreds Hi {NAME}, Our early bird ticket offer for [Minds Mastering Machines]( expires this evening, so act now if you want to enjoy three days of conference and workshops highlighting how real organisations can exploit machine learning and artificial intelligence. With two superb keynote speakers, 36 conference sessions, and four optional deep dive workshops, there's no better way to get to grips with the fundamentals of the technology, what it can do for your organisation, and how you should go about introducing it. The conference is in October, but snagging your tickets now will save you hundreds of pounds on the full ticket price. Our two vastly experienced keynote speakers, Dr Joanna Bryson and Professor Dagmar Monett Diaz, will be setting the agenda and setting the technology in context. Our [conference sessions](, chosen by our independent committee, will take you from the nuts and bolts of ML and AI, with sessions on key maths concepts and algorithms, through to essential frameworks and platforms, including TensorFlow and Keras. We also highlight the realities of implementing or widening the scope of this in real organisations, with real-world user reports, as well as sessions on how to manage ML projects and how to take into account issues such as privacy, security, and how to guard against bias. All of which will set you up for our four deep-dive workshops covering: Sklearn and TensorFlow; Machine Learning with PySpark; Machine Learning with the Cloud, Containers and DevOps; and our newly added session on Machine Learning: From finding your data to deploying your model. So why wait? Head to the website, [grab your ticket today](, save big and leave the rest to us. [mcubed.london]() You are receiving this invite as a member of The Register's Events mailing list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2018 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing Ltd, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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