Track / Overview

Garry Kasparov is a chess Grandmaster, former world champion, and the most famous player to be beaten by a machine. On Monday evening, Mr Kasparov will share his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality and how technology can make us more human.

The event is open to all conference visitors!

Track / Schedule

Introduction

Welcoming Talk

With Martin Vetterli

Safe & Affordable Digital Health for All

With Bernardo Mariano

Piano Interlude

With Yulia Miloslavskaya

How Machine Learning Upgrades Human Creativity

With Garry Kasparov

One-on-one

With Garry Kasparov & Marcel Salathé

Q&A

With Garry Kasparov

Track / Speakers

Marcel Salathé

Professor, EPFL

Martin Vetterli

President, EPFL

Garry Kasparov

Chess Grandmaster, Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation

Bernardo Mariano

CIO, World Health Organization (WHO)

Yulia Miloslavskaya

Pianist

Track / Co-organizers

Robert West

Professor, EPFL

Martin Jaggi

Professor, EPFL

Marcel Salathé

Professor, EPFL

AMLD EPFL 2019 / Tracks & talks

AI & Media

Tim Nonner, Christian Ammendola, Pietro Berkes, Rémi Lebret, Marcel Blattner, Anastasios Zouzias, Lucas Dixon, Tomasz Trzciński, Didier Orel, Janine Lee

13:30-17:00 January 283A

AI & Language

Jakob Uszkoreit, Nicolas Perony, Andrei Popescu-Belis, Lars Maaløe, Vered Shwartz, Hrant Khachatrian, Christian Reisswig, João Graça, Michele Sama, Richard Zens, Joern Wuebker, Ines Montani

13:30-17:00 January 285ABC

Keynote session #1

Jeffrey Bohn, Robert West, Patrick Barbey, Jeff Dean, Yuanchun Shi, Michael Baeriswyl, Li Pu, Charlotte Lindsey Curtet, Costas Bekas, Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Yulia Miloslavskaya, Adam Knight

09:00-12:30 January 28Auditorium A

AMLD / Global partners