A SPECIAL free LIVESTREAMED SALON EVENT
THE FIRST SINGULARITY
FEATURING Dr. Mark Brady, Ph.D.
U.S. Department of Defense Deputy Chief Data Officer and former Chief Data Officer for U.S. Air Force Space Command and U.S. Space Force
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November 7, 2024 / 6:00-7:30PM CDT / Livestreamed Online Free
Our first salon with Dr Mark Brady was such a success that he graciously agreed to another salon, focusing on the first singularity, and how AI will play a part. This salon will be a deep dive, and will challenge many assumptions.
Mathematician and physicist John von Neumann warned of a singularity, where "the accelerating progress of technology and changes in human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could not continue." Now we commonly associate this with AI, and there will be an AI Singularity.
But our current data systems, which we neither fully understand or control, has us on the brink even before the AI Singularity hits. In this salon, we'll go inside these murky data systems, understand the problems, and the solutions. AI, while not the cause, will factor in.
Register today for this unique, free livestreamed event. You’ll even have a chance to ask your questions directly to Mark and appear live on stage to be part of the conversation.
Watch a Rebroadcast of our Oct 23, 2024 Salon with Dr. Mark Brady
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MEET THE SPEAKER
Dr. Mark Brady is currently Deputy Chief Data Officer of the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense Research & Engineering/TRMC and Senior Manager at KBR. He has served as Chief Data Officer for the Space Force, Chief Data Officer for the Air Force Space Command, Data Architect for The DOJ, and Information Architect for the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Brady also helped establish electronic trade standards as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations, served on the White House Data Cabinet, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Big Data Council.
Prior to his federal service, Brady conducted basic scientific research in neuroscience, taught neuroscience and statistics; conducted industrial R&D in artificial intelligence, software, medical electronics, traffic management, electrophoresis, and mathematical modeling for automotive geometry. He is an inventor and author, with a number of patents from this work in industry.