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Last month, Stanford Business School was abuzz with an enlightening talk on "AI in the Enterprise" by Dr. Lamia Youseff, the founder of Jazz Computing. The talk, titled "Demystifying AI: A Journey through its Marvels and Mysteries," was a captivating exploration of the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative role in our world.
In this bi-monthly digest, we're keeping you plugged into the AI universe, covering major developments and sharing some engaging educational resources for investors looking into AI opportunities and updates. We're excited to continue this journey with you - fasten your seatbelts and let's explore the AI cosmos together!
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new newsletter this July at Jazz Computing. Our mission? To provide the investment community with valuable insights into the dynamic world of AI investment, strategies, and the ever-evolving public and private AI market dynamics.
We are thrilled to announce the official launch of the AI Market Research Center at Jazz Computing LLC. Our goal is to provide valuable insights into the impact of AI across various verticals and industries through our technical expertise and market research papers.
Jazz Computing recently had the privilege of attending the exclusive Generative AI Summit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. This invite-only event brought together industry leaders to discuss the advances and challenges of Generative AI across various verticals.
On May 30th, our very own founder, Dr. Lamia Youseff, brought her trademark spark to the recent Kauffman Fellows fire-side chat, focusing on Generative AI. ...
It is exciting to announce that our founder and executive director, Dr. Lamia Youseff, will be taking the stage as a featured speaker at the highly anticipated Fifteen Seconds (FS) festival in Graz, Austria next month!
Dr. Lamia Youseff, Executive Director of Jazz Computing, presented at the TTI/Vanguard AI & Data Conference held by MIT in Cambridge-mass/Boston last week.
We are thrilled to announce the return of the Jazz Computing Podcast for Season II!