Sept 7 in Austin: AI Readiness Workshop
The Forrest Four-Cast: September 4, 2018
Artificial intelligence has emerged as one of the most popular themes at SXSW, witness the 379 speaking proposals on this topic in this year’s PanelPicker. For 2019, many but not all of these AI-related sessions will occur in the “Intelligent Future” track (scheduled March 8–14).
But if you need to learn a lot about artificial intelligence before next year’s March Magic activities , then attend the “AI Readiness Workshop: From AI Thinking to AI Doing” on Friday, September 7 at Capital Factory in Austin.
Join this collaboration between Austin.AI, Capital Factory, Voltage Control, and KUNGFU.AI for a workshop to build artificial intelligence strategies, relevant to your organization. This September 7 event will be instructor-led, focusing on structured activities that help you connect the dots between data, technology, and practical AI use cases.
Speaking of AI-related content in Austin, also be sure to mark your calendar for Time Machine 2018, scheduled November 6–7. This event promotes the discussion of the future of AI and helps to develop a vision for the field of AI through talks with executives, professors, and industry leaders.
More Austin events for the week of September 3
September 4: Austin Advanced Deep Learning Meet Up
September 4: Solar Data Reverse Hack-a-Thon
September 4: iPhone Developers Meet Up
September 4: New Worlds Space
September 5: IoT Deep Dive Workshop Meet Up
September 5: Austin Design Sprint Meet Up
September 5: Intro to the UT & Austin Startup Ecosystem
September 5: Galvanize Data Science and Web Development Info Session
September 5: Excel at Excel: Getting Down to Basics
September 5: IoT Deep Dive Workshop Meet Up
September 5: Austin Online Marketing for Entrepreneurs
September 6: SXSW Community Service Awards Entry Deadline
September 6: Austin Tech Happy Hour
September 6: Laravel Austin Meet Up
September 6: Design Jam
September 6: Austin Marketo User Group Meet Up
September 6: Product Management Info Session
September 6: Digital Marketing Info Session
September 6: Introduction to Coding: HTML & CSS
September 7: AI Readiness Workshop: From AI Thinking to AI Doing
September 8: JavaScript Basic Training
September 8: Google Ads Bootcamp
More Upcoming Austin Events
September 10–14: Freelance Conference
September 11: Austin Forum Cybersecurity Session
September 12: Cyber Defense, Detection & Mitigation
September 12: Scalable Nonprofit Workshop
September 12: Austin Cybersecurity Demo Night
September 13: Design Sprint Bootcamp with Jake Knapp
September 13: Deadline for SXSW Early-Bird Registration Discount
September 13–15: Online News Association (ONA) Conference
September 14: Austin-San Antonio Growth Summit
September 15: DeRay McKesson Book Reading
September 17: Fireside Chat with Jag Bath interviewed by Dr. Bob Metcalfe
September 20: Health Insurance 101 for Entrepreneurs & Startups
September 20–22: Creatives Meet Business Experience 2018
September 21–23: Wizard World Comic Con Austin
September 25: Austin Fast Start Pitch Competition
September 27–29: 2018 Texas Tribune Festival
September 29: ContentATX2
October 2: InnoTech Austin
Oct 5–7: ACL Fest, Weekend #1
Oct 9: Texas Voter Registration Deadline
Oct 9–11: Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit
Oct 11: Casey Gerald Book Reading
Oct 12–14: ACL Fest, Weekend #2
Oct 19–21: National Health Equity Hackathon
Oct 23: Girlstart Game Changers Luncheon with Emily Chang
Oct 25-Nov 1: Austin Film Festival
October 27–28: 2018 Texas Book Festival
November 6: 2018 Midterm Elections
November 6–7: Time Machine 2018
November 9: SXSW Pitch Entry Deadline
November 9: SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards Entry Deadline
November 27–28: Solar Business Festival
January 26: Smart City Saturday Teen Only Hackathon
Deadline to register to vote in Texas for the November 2018 general election is Tuesday, October 9.
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Hugh Forrest serves as Chief Programming Officer at SXSW, the world’s most unique gathering of creative professionals. He also tries to write at least four paragraphs per day on Medium. These posts often cover tech-related trends; other times they focus on books, pop culture, sports and other current events.