Artificial Intelligence for Disciplined Agilists: Are You Ready?
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is finally coming into its own. Technologies such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, driver-assistance, and autonomous robots are clear signs of an AI-driven market shift. AI technologies are being applied in all sectors of the economy, and your organization is likely to be soon experimenting with AI if it isn’t already working with it. Are you ready?
This talk overviews AI and how AI-based solutions are developed, including supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and semi-supervised learning. The talk discusses the similarities to non-AI development that will help agilists to transition to AI teams. We also explore several critical challenges, including: the experimental nature of AI solutions; that data quality is critical to your success; the high failure rate of AI initiatives; and the ethical considerations surrounding AI. We examine the implications of these challenges and work through strategies to address them. |
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Date: |
June 12, 2024 (Wednesday) |
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5:00PM - 6:30PM |
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Virtual. Meeting link will be shared after registration |
PDU's: |
1.5 |
About the speaker |
Scott is a Canadian citizen living in Toronto, Ontario. In addition to being a father and husband, he works in several roles: consulting methodologist, agile data coach, author, keynote speaker, and advisory board member.
Consulting Methodologist
As a consulting methodologist Scott helps people and teams to improve their ways of working (WoW) and their ways of thinking (WoT). In particular, his focus is on helping people to apply Agile Data and Agile Modeling strategies. He co-created Disciplined Agile (DA) with Mark Lines and led the development of both the Agile Modeling and Agile Data methods.
Agile Data Coach
Scott often takes on the role of Agile Data Coach with teams. In doing so he typically helps teams to understand how to apply Agile Data and Agile Modeling strategies. He does this through both training and coaching.
Author
Scott has (co-)written 30 books and hundreds of articles or white papers. Most of this writing has been about information technology (IT) methods and practices.
Keynote Speaker
He has been an international keynote speaker at both public and corporate conferences since the mid-1990s. He is a regular speaker at user groups and chapters, both in-person and virtually.
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