Knowledge Distillation with Helen Byrne
A podcast by Helen Byrne
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10 Episodio
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Neuroscience and AI with Basis co-founder Emily Mackevicius
Pubblicato: 15/04/2024 -
Stable Diffusion 3 with Stability AI's Kate Hodesdon
Pubblicato: 07/04/2024 -
Inside OpenAI's trust and safety operation - with Rosie Campbell
Pubblicato: 07/03/2024 -
Deepfakes deep dive with Nina Schick
Pubblicato: 09/02/2024 -
Papers of the Month with Charlie Blake, Research Engineer at Graphcore
Pubblicato: 02/02/2024 -
The rise of synthetic data with Florian Hönicke from Jina AI
Pubblicato: 29/01/2024 -
NeurIPS Special
Pubblicato: 22/12/2023 -
Miranda Mowbray - Honorary Lecturer in Computer Science, University of Bristol: AI and Ethics
Pubblicato: 05/12/2023 -
Danijela Horak - Head of AI Research, BBC R&D
Pubblicato: 04/12/2023 -
Introducing... Knowledge Distillation
Pubblicato: 04/12/2023
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Knowledge Distillation is the podcast that brings together a mixture of experts from across the Artificial Intelligence community. We talk to the world’s leading researchers about their experiences developing cutting-edge models as well as the technologists taking AI tools out of the lab and turning them into commercial products and services. Knowledge Distillation also takes a critical look at the impact of artificial intelligence on society – opting for expert analysis instead of hysterical headlines.We are committed to featuring at least 50% female voices on the podcast – elevating the many brilliant women working in AI.Host Helen Byrne is a VP at the British AI compute systems maker Graphcore where she leads the Solution Architects team, helping innovators build their AI solutions using Graphcore’s technology. Helen previously led AI Field Engineering and worked in AI Research, tackling problems in distributed machine learning. Before landing in Artificial Intelligence, Helen worked in FinTech, and as a secondary school teacher. Her background is in mathematics and she has a MSc in Artificial Intelligence. Knowledge Distillation is produced by Iain Mackenzie.