More than 499 registrations from about 110 Indian IT, telecom, and higher-tech corporations, are participating in the forthcoming AI Journey 2020 (AIJ), in Moscow subsequent week. This has place India initial in terms of participation amongst the foreign nations registered in this year’s AIJ, which is an international artificial intelligence and information science conference. So far a total of ten,488 folks from across the globe have signed up for the occasion which is going to be held practically.
Over 20 per cent of the participants are top rated-tier planet-well-known higher-tech firms, such as Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Infosys, Vodafone, HSBC bank, Adani Group, and so on. According to Alexander Vedyakhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board, Sberbank: “ In the new format of the event being held online, we see this as an important advantage. The AI Journey 2020 will become truly cross-border, as all the formal barriers for those who want to the join will be removed.”
“The number of registrations is expected to grow closer to the event. So far it has touched 10,000 from around the world,” he added.
Which nations are participating?
Participation is from all the continents.
Besides Indian firms, nations which includes the US, Canada, China, the U.K., Germany, Ghana, Ecuador, Peru, and a lot of other folks have registered for the occasion.
More about AIJ
If a single is seeking for the most recent details on AI and its application in Russia and globally, then according to Sberbank, the AIJ is the biggest platform exactly where a single locate it all.
The occasion has been organized by Russia’s Sberbank in cooperation with the major Russian and foreign technologies firms.
Last year the occasion was had attracted much more than 150 major sector professionals as speakers. And was marked as the world’s Top five DS/AI conferences.
What is new this year?
There will be about 200 major Russian and international professionals as speakers. And these who have confirmed include things like: Mike Davies, director of the Neuromorphic Computing Lab, Intel Laurens van der Maaten, Research Director, Facebook AI Research, NY Site Head Jürgen Schmidhuber, Lab Director, Swiss AI Lab IDSIA Anima Anand Kumar, Bren Professor at Caltech CMS Department, Director of Machine Learning Research, NVIDIA and Pradeep Dubey, Intel Senior Fellow, Intel Labs Director, Parallel Computing Lab.