An estimated 5,000 artificial intelligence enthusiasts piled into San Francisco’s Exploratorium Friday evening. The event was dubbed the “Woodstock of AI.”
An estimated 5,000 artificial intelligence enthusiasts piled into San Francisco’s Exploratorium Friday evening, eager to mingle over drinks by the Bay and chat with representatives from various AI companies for what was dubbed theAI has been the industry’s buzz word over the last year, but the gathering — hosted by New York-based startup Hugging Face and focusing on open source AI — gave the trend an in-person spotlight.
Luminaries I spotted there included AI pioneer Andrew Ng, along with venture capitalists from firms like Greylock and Lux Capital.“If you have one million people today building in AI, there will be 50 million in three years,” Hugging Face co-founder and CEO Clément Delangue told a small group of journalists before the main event.
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