Tech Hive Webinar
Don’t miss out – Join our free upcoming DTS Webinar: Inside Neural Networks: A Deep Dive!
Join us for an exclusive technical exploration of neural networks with Jack McCauley, an esteemed engineer, inventor, and Innovator-in-Residence at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at UC Berkeley. This webinar will provide a deep dive into advanced concepts, practical techniques, and the cutting-edge innovations shaping neural networks.
Gain invaluable insights into neural network architectures, training methodologies, and real-world applications from one of the industry’s leading experts. Whether you’re new to the field or an experienced practitioner, Jack’s expertise will help deepen your understanding of this evolving area.
What Will You Learn?
In this session, Jack McCauley will cover:
- Deeptech & Future Innovation: How neural networks are shaping the future of artificial intelligence and revolutionising industries.
- The Role of Neural Networks in Business Transformation: Explore how these advanced technologies are transforming digital strategies, business models, and product development.
- Neural Network Architectures: Understand the key components of neural networks and how they enable innovative applications in AI, from speech recognition to self-driving cars.
- Training Methodologies: A breakdown of how neural networks are trained to learn from vast datasets and improve over time.
- Real-World Applications of Neural Networks: Gain insights into the practical uses of neural networks in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and entertainment.
Meet the Presenter
Jack McCauley: an Innovator in Residence at Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at UC Berkeley, Professor at UC Berkeley, Co-Founder of Oculus, an American engineer, hardware designer, inventor, video game developer and philanthropist.
Jack is best known for designing the guitars and drums for the Guitar Hero video game series, and as a co-founder and former chief engineer at Oculus VR. At Oculus, Jack designed and built the Oculus DK1 and DK2 virtual reality headsets. Oculus was acquired by Facebook for $2 Billion. McCauley holds numerous U.S. patents for inventions in software, audio effects, virtual reality, motion control, computer peripherals, and video game hardware and controllers. Jack was awarded a full scholarship to attend University of California, Berkeley where he earned a BSc., EECS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1986.
Jack has authored numerous research papers in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and mathematical modelling of AI-based systems and is currently pursuing new projects at his private R&D facility and hardware incubator in Pleasanton, California.