Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
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Title: Keeping Track of Entities Over Time, Minds, and Knowledge Sources
Title: Learning from Non-Traditional Sources of Data
OVERVIEW:
We’ve all heard the saying: to build the next big tech product, we need to “move fast and break things.” But when it comes to building AI, does this come at a cost?
Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
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