#02. Blending AI Innovation with Industry Demands with Helen Byrne

EPISODE · Oct 3, 2023 · 16 MIN

#02. Blending AI Innovation with Industry Demands with Helen Byrne

from Humans of AI · host Sheikh Shuvo

In this episode of Humans of AI, host Sheikh Shuvo engages in a captivating conversation with Helen Byrne, VP of Solution Architecture at Graphcore. Together, they explore the dynamic world of AI and its impactful applications in industry and research.Key highlights of this episode include:The Role of AI in Industry and Research: Helen delves into her unique journey from teaching mathematics to shaping the future of AI at Graphcore, highlighting the importance of diverse experiences in the tech industry.Insights into AI Model Development: Helen shares her expertise in developing AI models, discussing the challenges and strategies for optimizing AI applications, and the balance between research and practical implementation.Career Advice for Aspiring AI Professionals: Offering invaluable advice to those entering the field, Helen emphasizes the significance of hands-on experience and staying informed about the latest AI research and trends, setting the stage for a thriving career in AI.Join us for an episode that bridges the gap between AI theory and its real-world applications, shedding light on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

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