"The physical, face-to-face version of what happens on the internet."- Alex Dalyac of Tractable on The Research and Applied AI Summit. Register to join us in June for community, best practice, and even better vibes. Sign up at: raais.co
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I came here because this is such a wonderful, diverse conversation about AI and its many applications. Community seems to be extremely welcoming, seems to be extremely friendly. They all seem to be extremely technical. There's a lot of like deep tech folks represented here. You learn about different applications over here and people using AI and creative ways, and that can in turn feedback into your own thinking of how you're trying to solve a problem. And then that leads to magic in some ways you just see. Smiles. You see excitement, you see people sharing ideas. You see people pitching people on their ideas and you make connections. You know you have follow-ups. I maybe I get to hire one or two people out of here. What drew me was the diversity of speakers and the the interest in talking across boundaries. A lot of folks here seem to be working on reading meaningful problems super exciting kind of high risk reward stuff. So it's really cool to see a community dash is kind of centered around really exciting things like that. Yeah, it's sort of is the the physical face to face. Version of what happens on the Internet. All of us here are very enthusiastic and about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, and the Internet is really where you keep track of these things, but it's a bit impersonal. When you come here, those things turn into relationships, and those relationships can be perhaps what allows you to start collaborating closely together and work on a new research project or start a new company. And maybe that that's the special, special aspect of this. You don't go to listen to yourself, you though, because they'll be really interesting people there and you'll come away having learned a lot. And I feel I did.To view or add a comment, sign in