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Integrating AI into IoT networks is becoming a prerequisite for success in today’s data-driven digital ecosystems. The only way to keep up with IoT-generated data and gain the hidden insights it holds is using AI as the catalyst of IoT. Join this webinar to understand how IoT and AI may work together.
Overview
Businesses across the world are rapidly leveraging the Internet of Things to create new products and services that are opening up new business opportunities and creating new business models. The resulting transformation is ushering in a new era of how companies run their operations and engage with customers. However, tapping into the IoT is only part of the story.
To realize the full potential of IoT enablement, companies need to combine IoT with rapidly-advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Such technologies enable ‘smart machines’ to simulate intelligent behavior and make well-informed decisions with little or no human intervention.
By applying the analytic capabilities of AI to data collected by IoT, companies can identify and understand patterns and make more informed decisions. This leads to a variety of benefits for both consumers and companies—such as proactive intervention, intelligent automation, and highly personalized experiences. It also enables us to find ways for connected devices to work better together and make these systems easier to use.
Why attend the webinar
Who should join the webinar
This webinar will be of interest to data scientists and those who would like to understand how to analyze terabytes of IoT data effectively with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
About the presenter
Ahmed Banafa has extensive experience in research, operations and management, with focus on the IoT area. He is a reviewer and a technical contributor for the publication of several technical books. Ahmed served as a faculty advisor at several well-known universities and colleges—including the University of California, Berkeley, California State University-East Bay, San Jose State University, and University of Massachusetts. He is the recipient of several awards, including Distinguished Tenured Staff Award of 2013, Instructor of the year for 2013, 2014, and Certificate of Honor for Instructor from the City and County of San Francisco. Ahmed was named as number one tech voice to follow by LinkedIn in 2016.