He essentially talked about the fact that most people obsess about the AI part of building an AI product, when that is actually only about 10% of the entire pipeline. P Anandan, and VP of Product & Programs, Raghu Dharmaraju, in conversation with Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow & SVP, Google AI (Research and Health), at Google I/OĪnother keynote was by Peter Norvig, a legend at Google and the author of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, one of the most famous books written on AI. The complete slide deck can be found here. One was by Jason Mayes, a Senior Creative Engineer at Google (and, incidentally, our AI coach) who talked about the creative applications of AI, such as Google’s Thing Translator, which translates the text in an image and rewrites the translated text back onto the image as shown below. On each of the first three days, there was a keynote session held by someone from Google AI. The highlights of the bootcamp, for me, were: Keynotes The week was packed with 1:1 mentorship sessions keynotes on various aspects of an AI solution an introduction to the design sprint process and other best practices from Google and a whole lot of networking activities. Our hosts were the passionate and energetic folks from Google Launchpad,, and Google AI. In June, I attended the program in San Francisco, with two of my colleagues, Dhruvin Vora and Rajesh Jain. The entire group in attendance: folks from, Google Launchpad, Google AI and all the grantees
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