Often, the final step in the machine learning solution deployment step goes unfinished: monitoring. Data monitoring helps ensure data integrity for your applications and dashboards by identifying data drift and gaining insight into data changes. Model monitoring helps identify changes in model accuracy which can result from, e.g., changes in customer behavior as well as upstream data quality. In this session, you'll learn how to detect issues early and take corrective action before these issues have a significant impact, explore the monitoring problem, where it fits in the ML process, and how to use no-code data and model monitoring user interfaces in Autonomous Database. Join us to learn about this key MLOps topic along with demonstrations. Presenter: Mark Hornick, Senior Director, Oracle Machine Learning and AI Product Management Date: Thursday, May 1, 2025 | 9:00am Pacific / 12:00pm Eastern Speaker(s): Mark Hornick, Agenda: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4017283227834/WN_u_aGl58mS5C-qsWlUj0gQg#/registration Please register in above link and here, too. We appreciate that for the visibility of our talks. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483320
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The rapid advancement of generative AI is transforming how children interact, learn, and socialize. Surveys show that 45% of high school (https://cdt.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FINAL-Off-Task-Report-Slides.pdf) already use OpenAI platforms, such as ChatGPT, to deal with friendship, relationship, and mental health issues. There are many outstanding questions about the impact that these developments will have on children’s development and socialization. As generative AI becomes more readily accessible in schools and at home, researchers worry that younger students may face (https://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/edcast/24/10/impact-ai-childrens-development) opportunities for critical social interactions that are essential for the development of emotional intelligence, empathy, and communication skills. In an effort to address some of these questions, the new Brookings Global Taskforce on AI and Education has embarked on a two-year initiative to conduct a “(https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-world-needs-a-premortem-on-generative-ai-and-its-use-in-education/)” on generative AI in the context of global education. On May 6, the Center for Universal Education will host a conversation led by Isabelle Hau, executive director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning and author of “Love to Learn.” A panel discussion exploring the impacts of AI in children’s lives will follow, featuring experts in early learning, mental health and technology, and research on AI companions. Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or on X/Twitter (https://x.com/BrookingsGlobal) using #AIinEducation. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482696
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This will be an informal discussions of recent AI announcements, and ongoing opportunities/issues with AI. There is interest in forming an AI Local Group (what is this, participation, future events, etc.) If you plan to attend in-person, we need you to register in advance, so we have an accurate count of attendees for pizza. There is no cost to register or attend this event. Agenda: 4:15 PM registration 4:30-4:45 Introductions 4:45-5:45 Informal discussions of recent AI announcements, and ongoing opportunities/issues with AI 5:45 -- AI Local Group considerations (what is this, participation, future events, etc.) 6-7 - Pizza and informal networking, ongoing discussion Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482213 |
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A century ago, Willie Sutton robbed banks with guns “because that was where the money was.” Today, with the rise of online banking, digital transactions, and electronic money, scam artists and fraudsters use phishing emails, hacks, synthetic identities and all sorts of scams to steal from people and financial institutions. In response to this new era of theft, firms are utilizing artificial intelligence programs designed to detect, deter, and stop scams and frauds. On Wednesday, May 7, the (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGwW3qg1qW7Y8-PT6lZ3l7W5FQySx7d9fcMW1Zzgsw88pgLXW413BFM8XHrkwW713yXk93tfDPN7D8PqpM1BS5W1vG3Ql7T4t7wW5ndJnk4JMb9MW2pLnm599p416W6WrCqQ864VLsW8yZlbQ6rPvR6W2CPBd-2xMsThW67LK141L_wKxMvJ4WVQ00wjW7GdGRm6qmT6RN8MtVfLHQq1sVN-tMB8wrkk4W7NwG4D3XpcHRW59X6Df344d1ZN9dqPbbfHZ-jW1sqDr21CJnl1W14MGPp8wcrZLV2h1MT8XM9LWW62FJq416-bzwW3DvsNk2N9Jz5VGGd3y8gv0fTW6cZY8z8dCdkYf4MFX7Y04) at Brookings will convene a panel of leading experts from Block, JP Morgan Chase, and FinRegLab to discuss the potential for AI as a new weapon to fight fraud and scams. This event is a part of the Center on Regulation and Markets (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGwC3qg1qW7lCdLW6lZ3p-W7Vttkl1-Pw7bW1_Qwz753d2w1W4mhNdn8cmrDpW506MmM90XQmTW9fmKcS6BWRD-VrT2dS6zlSt6VxWB_41P0K-3W67kk8H3cfm-YW1Mh6S85yj6mcW8Z00R02g9B9BW4628pG4jFcKWW8sVzPs6q2j76W8MX4hG8-9gpjW1_V9J71zssYHW50hCwD5Y-yfJW402r0m6Qj3hNN8ZS3174LTjHW3rxDmJ1qLzPyW80bFK-8nfc-xN5j0LjXVcqYYW8H3HFG29Z6g0W8wyhhV5vxZJ_W2b9Yr940swY3W6HmDC97j_KyNf4CvsYH04). Viewers can join the conversation and ask questions in advance by emailing events@brookings.edu and on X (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGw03qg1qW69sMD-6lZ3kXW2FVlWl2smLGhW3lq2Qw174fjDW6N-qdy8Z2JyzW1_dqsf6zfJzBW7gBlPm7v0gwmW4J44y_8mTbDzW8FtC8V1dVHw_W2YCZlc89Y3fXN91NYHRqJxcjW6pKvG97Y2RYfW8w6pgn10FlSCW3dM-wn4FFdjlVHkZSY62gFkhW7wxz4c8pQ2HDW6D47ym6-4JgFW8kJ2G17tsqcVW395bDM1dwnSGW8NVcwK8Q-5jRW2fPKDc6GzRVrW971Nvm4HVb_Df2FNjVz04) using #AIforGood. Welcome and moderator Aaron Klein, Miriam K. Carliner Chair and Senior Fellow, Center on Regulation and Markets, Brookings Panel Brian Boates, Risk Lead, Block, Inc. Kelly Thompson Cochran, Deputy Director and Chief Program Officer, FinRegLab Kip Wainscott, Executive Director, Global AI Policy, JPMorgan Chase Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482683 |
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I will share here our experiences with our talks with Senators and Congresswomen Congressmen. Today's meeting date will be my 20th Year Anniversary with Oracle, too. we will celebrate together. There were 4 main topics that were discussed: We talked to Senator Jean Shaheen, Senator Maggie Hassan, Congressman Chris Pappas and Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander. From Dartmouth College: PhD Innovation Fellow and IEEE Dartmouth Student Chapter President Varsha Shukla attended the annual IEEE-USA Congressional Visits Day in Washington, DC. The delegation of engineers, researchers, and technology professionals engaged with elected officials to raise visibility of and support for engineering and technology. Shukla joined the NH delegation in meetings with legislative offices to discuss AI governance, federal R&D investment, technology transfer, and STEM workforce development. "It was deeply encouraging to witness firsthand the thoughtful leadership and genuine curiosity from government officials on matters of emerging technology and innovation,” said Shukla. All Senators and Congresswomen and Congressmen were very positive and supportive for Create AI Act and small business support and innovation support. They were very productive talks. I would like to thank all Senators and Congresswomen and Congressmen and IEEE USA Staff and all who joined to contribute to this amazing meetings. From Jonathon Choe, Social Media Advocate at IEEE USA: Before we close things off on this year's fantastic event, we'd like to request of you all for a few final things: 1. Please fill out the feedback form(s) We appreciate the positive feedback we've already received, and hope you found the experience both valuable and impactful. If you haven’t yet shared your thoughts, please take a moment to complete our feedback survey here: https://lnkd.in/e5tY-AAV. Your insights are vital to helping us continue improving future events. 2. Post! We’d also like to thank everyone for your enthusiasm in capturing moments through photos and videos during CVD. Just a reminder to post all the great photos you took and tag us @IEEEUSA and use the hashtags (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23ieeeusa&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) and (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23ieeeusacvd&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) when posting. To continue posting to our group album, use this link: https://lnkd.in/eYWVg5CW 3. Engage! As we continue to advance issues critical to our community, we encourage you to stay engaged with IEEE-USA by joining one of our policy committees. Get involved and help shape the future by visiting https://lnkd.in/e4Txanvs for more information and to sign up. Best regards Bldg: Dunkin, 239 Main Dunstable Rd., NASHUA, New Hampshire, United States, 03062 |
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Amid ongoing armed conflicts, climate change, forced displacement, and other prolonged crises, nearly a quarter of a billion children—an increase of 35 million over the past three years—are deprived of access to quality education. As the global community seeks innovative solutions to address these complex challenges, the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a promising opportunity to support the learning needs of children in crisis by expanding access, personalizing instruction, and strengthening educational systems in even the most fragile contexts. Multiple initiatives have sought to use generative AI for good in crisis contexts. AI-powered platforms have the potential to shift how learning happens, including by providing tailored learning experiences and assisting in synthesizing relevant learning materials. On May 13, the Center for Universal Education will host a panel discussion on emerging strategies for using AI in education in crisis contexts. Moderated by senior fellow and director Rebecca Winthrop, the discussion will feature: Jamie Alexandre: Co-founder and co-executive director of Learning Equality, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children’s learning in the most marginalized contexts Krista Belen Rivas Gutierrez: Global leader in the Tertiary Refugee Student Network, a student led network that aims to increase refugee self-reliance by connecting refugee learners and alumni at the local, national, and global level Mati Amin: Co-founder and CEO of SOLAx, a WhatsApp based online academy where students can access daily, asynchronous class work in three languages Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or on X/Twitter @BrookingsGlobal using #AIinEducation. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484339 |
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Electronics play a crucial role across all industry sectors, especially as systems become more interconnected, cloud-based, electrified, and powered by artificial intelligence (AI). This applies not only to existing electronics but also to emerging technologies pushing the boundaries of scale, data speed, power, and AI-driven innovations. Emerging technologies that are major drivers for electronics growth include Hyperscalars driven by AI and machine learning, IOT, EV and autonomous vehicles. Generative AI has been driving demand for high performance GPU based servers and increased loads at data centers. Chip makers have in turn been focused on development of MPUs and GPUs optimized for AI. 5 and 6G applications likewise require sensing, computation and transfer of large volumes of data without latency. All these applications have been pushing electronics towards heterogenous integration with 2.5 and 3D chiplets which allow for greater speeds, functionality and smaller footprints. However, these newer designs, materials and shrinking of scale cause thermal management and reliability issues in electronics introducing new failure sites and modes. This seminar will focus on the critical role reliability plays in the design, manufacturing, and long-term performance of electronic systems. The presentation will start with an overview of the semiconductor supply chain, answering questions such as “who are the key players in various industries?” and “what is driving innovation and how is it taking shape?” The session will continue with addressing key foundational electronics reliability concepts such as the bathtub curve, the difference between reliability physics and handbook calculations, prognostic health management, and common failure mechanisms. Additional time will be spent describing the reliability challenges presented by advanced packaging, like 3D heterogeneous integrated packages To address the evolving topic of electronics reliability as industry needs evolve, Ansys, in collaboration with IEEE, is hosting an Electronics reliability tutorial series that explore electronic component reliability, key electronic failure mechanism and root cause, manufacturing reliability, and simulation/testing for reliability. These tutorials are offered as bundles for continuing education credit with an electronics reliability certificate from IEEE. Speaker(s): Dr. Jon Kordell, Bldg: Main Cafeteria, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02421, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483183 |
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This IEEE New Hampshire meeting provides a unique opportunity for members and professionals to connect, exchange knowledge, and explore industry trends. The agenda includes an open-floor discussion on topics of interest identified by members and participants, including emerging technologies, AI, cybersecurity, and consulting best practices. Members are encouraged to take the lead in discussions, sharing insights and best practices. The session will also provide networking opportunities to foster collaboration. If you are interested in leading a discussion, please email the topic and brief one paragraph summary by April 11th to rajeshwarvv@yahoo.com. Speaker(s): Raj Vayyavur ***CANCELED*** Agenda: Welcome & Introductions (5 min) Member Interests & Discussion Topics (45 min) Networking & Collaboration Opportunities with Pizza and Drinks (30 min) Next Steps & Closing Remarks (10 min) Room: Classroom Conference Room, 50 Woodmont Ave, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States |
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On May 27, Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission will come to Brookings to speak about the future of financial regulation and reflect on her tenure at the CFTC, prior experience serving under four presidents at the Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Treasury Department, and the path she sees ahead for financial regulation. As sponsor of (https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cftc.gov%2FAbout%2FAdvisoryCommittees%2FTAC&data=05%7C02%7CMWaring%40brookings.edu%7C11acf9ae37a04440e9f808dd8d847e0e%7C0a02388e617845139b8288b9dc6bf457%7C1%7C0%7C638822322415739284%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Rq3qY67NMU4ofrnIYndH0PK9zDEEWor00WA74NoTZf4%3D&reserved=0), Romero has focused on the impacts of AI, digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, and cyber resilience, all topics that will be discussed. This event is a part of the (https://www.brookings.edu/centers/center-on-regulation-and-markets/) (https://www.brookings.edu/tags/financial-markets-and-regulation/) and is the fifth in the ongoing Future of Financial Regulation series. Viewers can ask questions in advance by emailing events@brookings.edu and on X (https://x.com/brookingsecon) using #FutureofReg. Speaker(s): Christy Goldsmith Romero, Agenda: This talk will probably talk about AI tools for helping financial regulations. Best regards Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486785
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On May 27, Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission will come to Brookings to speak about the future of financial regulation and reflect on her tenure at the CFTC, prior experience serving under four presidents at the Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Treasury Department, and the path she sees ahead for financial regulation. As sponsor of (https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cftc.gov%2FAbout%2FAdvisoryCommittees%2FTAC&data=05%7C02%7CMWaring%40brookings.edu%7C11acf9ae37a04440e9f808dd8d847e0e%7C0a02388e617845139b8288b9dc6bf457%7C1%7C0%7C638822322415739284%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Rq3qY67NMU4ofrnIYndH0PK9zDEEWor00WA74NoTZf4%3D&reserved=0), Romero has focused on the impacts of AI, digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, and cyber resilience, all topics that will be discussed. This event is a part of the (https://www.brookings.edu/centers/center-on-regulation-and-markets/) (https://www.brookings.edu/tags/financial-markets-and-regulation/) and is the fifth in the ongoing Future of Financial Regulation series. Viewers can ask questions in advance by emailing events@brookings.edu and on X (https://x.com/brookingsecon) using #FutureofReg. Speaker(s): Christy Goldsmith Romero, Agenda: This talk will probably talk about AI tools for helping financial regulations. Best regards Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486785 |
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Topic Create Uber-Fast Maps With 23ai Vector Tiles and H3 Indexing Date & Time Selected Sessions: May 29, 2025 12:00 PM Description Complex geospatial applications often require processing immense volumes of point data when displaying maps, and intense spatial analytic tasks can severely task application performance. Oracle 23ai’s new geospatial features like spatial vector tiles and hexagonal hierarchical spatial indexing (H3) offer dramatically improvements application performance in these circumstances. Jim Czuprynski will show how these new features increase the performance of a real-world geospatial application aimed at locating and analyzing the best possible locations for alternative energy sources – solar, wind, and even small modular reactors (SMRs) – to mitigate ever-increasing electricity demands in the coming decades.. Speaker(s): Jim Czuprynski, Agenda: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3917283227736/WN_ljxOXWzKTZaaL-3ZIkXyJA#/registration Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486160 |
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