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AI strategy studio

February 5, 2020
Woman on stage at EmTech Digital
Woman on stage at EmTech Digital

Are you confident in your AI strategy?

New for 2020: EmTech Digital presents the AI Strategy Studio, an expert-driven pre-conference workshop on real-world, high-impact AI implementations from organizations at the heart of the AI revolution.

- DHL
- Intuit
- JP Morgan Chase
- LinkedIn
- McKinsey Global Institute
- OpenAI
- Stripe
- Verizon Ventures
- Walmart

Join us March 23-25 for EmTech Digital and register for this add-on, exclusive networking lunch and half-day program where you will hear the inside stories from leading organizations about how they have integrated AI into their processes, products, and services. Learn from their experiences and extract best practices to stay a step ahead with your own AI implementation plans.

Reserve your spot today.

Deep Dive

Artificial intelligence

The inside story of how ChatGPT was built from the people who made it

Exclusive conversations that take us behind the scenes of a cultural phenomenon.

AI is dreaming up drugs that no one has ever seen. Now we’ve got to see if they work.

AI automation throughout the drug development pipeline is opening up the possibility of faster, cheaper pharmaceuticals.

GPT-4 is bigger and better than ChatGPT—but OpenAI won’t say why

We got a first look at the much-anticipated big new language model from OpenAI. But this time how it works is even more deeply under wraps.

The original startup behind Stable Diffusion has launched a generative AI for video

Runway’s new model, called Gen-1, can change the visual style of existing videos and movies.

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