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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Interaction between the operator and the machines in a toll plaza.

 

Done in Visio.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Exposition à la Galerie Vanessa Quang à Paris.

 

L’exposition regroupe le travail des étudiants de l’ARC (Atelier de Recherche et de Création) « DataFlow » de l’EESAB – Rennes.

Déconnexions multiples, récurrentes, inévitables, volontaires ou subies… Notre vie ultra-connectée et nos outils sont questionnés, transposés, recyclés, fossilisés ; notre usage indexé, cartographié, maîtrisé.

 

Exprimée parfois dans la matière ou par le prisme de la technologie, la déconnexion est évoquée aussi de manière plus symbolique, par une rupture, l’absence, l’inexorable. Déconnexion de l’esprit, déconnexion physique, déconnexion temporelle, psycholo- gique ou témoignant d’un déracinement (politique), chaque intervention propose une interprétation singulière de la thèmatique.

 

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Generated using a GEM pluggin for Pure Data (Real-time graphical dataflow programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing.) Pure Data is a free, open-source software that can be downloaded at puredata.info/

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Exposition à la Galerie Vanessa Quang à Paris.

 

L’exposition regroupe le travail des étudiants de l’ARC (Atelier de Recherche et de Création) « DataFlow » de l’EESAB – Rennes.

Déconnexions multiples, récurrentes, inévitables, volontaires ou subies… Notre vie ultra-connectée et nos outils sont questionnés, transposés, recyclés, fossilisés ; notre usage indexé, cartographié, maîtrisé.

 

Exprimée parfois dans la matière ou par le prisme de la technologie, la déconnexion est évoquée aussi de manière plus symbolique, par une rupture, l’absence, l’inexorable. Déconnexion de l’esprit, déconnexion physique, déconnexion temporelle, psycholo- gique ou témoignant d’un déracinement (politique), chaque intervention propose une interprétation singulière de la thèmatique.

 

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

A VIMS research vessel passes through a bloom streak near the mouth of the York River on July 27, 2017. Researchers aboard the vessel were deploying their Dataflow sensor to sample the bloom. Drone imagery by VIMS professor Donglai Gong.

Exposition à la Galerie Vanessa Quang à Paris.

 

L’exposition regroupe le travail des étudiants de l’ARC (Atelier de Recherche et de Création) « DataFlow » de l’EESAB – Rennes.

Déconnexions multiples, récurrentes, inévitables, volontaires ou subies… Notre vie ultra-connectée et nos outils sont questionnés, transposés, recyclés, fossilisés ; notre usage indexé, cartographié, maîtrisé.

 

Exprimée parfois dans la matière ou par le prisme de la technologie, la déconnexion est évoquée aussi de manière plus symbolique, par une rupture, l’absence, l’inexorable. Déconnexion de l’esprit, déconnexion physique, déconnexion temporelle, psycholo- gique ou témoignant d’un déracinement (politique), chaque intervention propose une interprétation singulière de la thèmatique.

 

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

Building robust distributed systems is hard -- it requires a solid theoretical base grounded in hard-earned practical experience. What architectural patterns should you be aware of when designing for your distributed needs? What are some anti-patterns that have been revealed through war stories from the field? What do recently-released cloud services (e.g. AWS Lambda, GCP dataflow & dataproc, AWS Kinesis) now make possible in cloud-based architectures?

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

APRES le relooking

Photo : Syn Dataflow (Lily Boudoir)

Maquillage, coiffure, stylisme : Lily Cats (Lily Boudoir)

Modèle : Birdy Jane

Dr. Guang Gao, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, along with Professor Roberto Giorgi, an associate professor at the Università degli Studi di Siena in Siena, Italy and primary investigator (Coordinator / Scientific Manager) of the TeraFlux project. The TeraFlux project seeks to exploit dataflow parallelism in teradevice computing and propose a complete solution to harness large-scale parallelism in an efficient way. The University of Delaware recently joined the TeraFlux project and received a grant connected to the project from the EU.

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Exposition à la Galerie Vanessa Quang à Paris.

 

L’exposition regroupe le travail des étudiants de l’ARC (Atelier de Recherche et de Création) « DataFlow » de l’EESAB – Rennes.

Déconnexions multiples, récurrentes, inévitables, volontaires ou subies… Notre vie ultra-connectée et nos outils sont questionnés, transposés, recyclés, fossilisés ; notre usage indexé, cartographié, maîtrisé.

 

Exprimée parfois dans la matière ou par le prisme de la technologie, la déconnexion est évoquée aussi de manière plus symbolique, par une rupture, l’absence, l’inexorable. Déconnexion de l’esprit, déconnexion physique, déconnexion temporelle, psycholo- gique ou témoignant d’un déracinement (politique), chaque intervention propose une interprétation singulière de la thèmatique.

 

Keith Cooper ’78 ’82 ’83 and Linda Torczon ’80 ’84 ’85. Keith Cooper is the L. John and Ann H. Doerr Professor of Computational Engineering. He joined the faculty in 1990 and has served as the chair of the Computer Science Department and the Engineering Computer Planning Committee. Dr. Cooper conducts research on a variety of problems that arise in the design and implementation of compilers — tools that translate programs into an executable form. Senior research scientist Linda Torczon served as the executive director of the Center for Research on Parallel Computation from 1990 to 2000. Her research focuses on code generation, interprocedural dataflow analysis and optimization, and programming environments, and she is active in encouraging K–12 children, minorities and women to pursue mathematics, science and technology.

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Exposition à la Galerie Vanessa Quang à Paris.

 

L’exposition regroupe le travail des étudiants de l’ARC (Atelier de Recherche et de Création) « DataFlow » de l’EESAB – Rennes.

Déconnexions multiples, récurrentes, inévitables, volontaires ou subies… Notre vie ultra-connectée et nos outils sont questionnés, transposés, recyclés, fossilisés ; notre usage indexé, cartographié, maîtrisé.

 

Exprimée parfois dans la matière ou par le prisme de la technologie, la déconnexion est évoquée aussi de manière plus symbolique, par une rupture, l’absence, l’inexorable. Déconnexion de l’esprit, déconnexion physique, déconnexion temporelle, psycholo- gique ou témoignant d’un déracinement (politique), chaque intervention propose une interprétation singulière de la thèmatique.

 

Discussing the complexities of time, including hyper loglog, count min sketch, and more / Machine Learning in the data center. Exploring topics like Dynamic rebalancing in Dataflow, Predictive auto-scaling, and fault prediction.

Across all industries, there is a drive to process information in less time, with greater predictability and with higher efficiency. As the datasets and scenarios continue to grow, data doesn't only become big, it gets heavy, which increases the need to discover methods for higher degrees of parallelism without sacrificing time to market. Beyond software solutions, Finance is increasingly turning to hardware acceleration, but this poses additional challenges in terms of portability and flexibility. During this session we will explore the use of the dataflow computing language OpenSPL and its use in FPGAs for computational finance methods. Through example, this session will provide an overview of the language and expose you to the natural parallelism of dataflow computing using some well-known risk management algorithms like Black Scholes, SPAN and Value at Risk.

1265 E Fayette St Baltimore, MD

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

Dataflow computer built from scrath. NTNU Computer Design Project

I just got back from another extended business trip (partial reason for flickr absence). One cool thing about where I have been working is they have little work rooms and an entire wall is a whiteboard.

 

This is the layout of the dataflow and some database notes for the work I was doing.

 

At the airport on the way home played with photoshop - this is the "Glowing Edge" treatment. I think it works well with the image.

 

BTW, the work turned out pretty well and some things in my personal life are improving.

 

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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2018

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Guangzhou, China

 

10:55AM - 11:20AM

 

USING AI TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

In today’s cloud era, big data has become a foundational basis for society. With vast dataflow generated daily across almost all commercial and social spheres, companies at all levels are discovering the advantages and power of cloud platforms for increased flexibility and support for a new generation of applications incorporating AI. Exactly how can AI help solve real problems in the real world? Three tech executives provide their insights.

 

Chen Liming, Chairman, IBM Greater China

Alan Qi, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Ant Financial

Moderator: Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

 

Photograph by Shawn Koh/Fortune

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