Google IO 2024 – My Favorite AI/ML Developer Sessions
(T) Following my previous post on the key announcements from Google IO this year at Shoreline in Mountain View, here are some of my favorite sessions, that I attended, to […]
(T) Following my previous post on the key announcements from Google IO this year at Shoreline in Mountain View, here are some of my favorite sessions, that I attended, to […]
(T) Just finished to attend today’s Google IO 2024 at Shoreline in Mountain View, and enjoying now a coffee break at la Maison Alyzsée on Castro Street while writing my […]
(T) Just finished to watch OpenAI’s Spring Update which is releasing GPT-4o. So why did OpenAI did an update today, just one day before Google IO 2024? We know that […]
(E) I attended yesterday night a wonderful performance of the Stanford Philharmonia conducted by Paul Phillips. Each time, I read the program notes of Mr. Phillips, I leaned at the […]
(T) Cement and steel represent together 16% of our total worldwide greenhouses emissions. The consumption of fossil fuels to produce steel has not decreased since the 1970s. And, the production […]
(T) I attended last month a workshop from Professor Grant Rotskoff on his research on generative models for molecular systems. In plain English, Professor Rotskoff’s research aims to leverage two […]
(T) One of my favorite hobbies during the week, if I have time is to attend a lecture, at the Stanford Maths & Statistics department. Two months ago, I attended […]
(E) The Palace of Versailles re-opened Marie-Antoinette’s private chambers last year. Those rooms shows the sophistication of the queen, and her interests, tastes, and passion, ahead of her time, for […]