Kyle Webster has just completed an internship in the Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, focussing on Artificial Intelligence. , University of Auckland
I have recently submitted my PhD thesis 'Combining Self-assembling Peptides and Proteins for use as Templates for Nanoscale Devices.' which I completed at the University of Auckland. I am currently awaiting my defence.
Alongside my academic and policy advice work, I run a startup called Litmaps. This is focused on building a graphical user interface for science. The product we are developing makes use of both machine learning and natural language processing techniques. I also mentor and advise international genetically engineered machine (iGEM) teams. If you are interested in working together please get in touch :).
AI is here to stay. Now we need to ensure that everyone benefits
Aug 06, 2019 03:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already in use in many sectors. Its contribution is expected to rise steadily, driven by advances in data storage, computer processing power and connectivity. Following last weeks report...
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