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Las Vegas is not only the land of CES, but also of re: MARS

There are still a few months to re: MARS. Perhaps the benchmark event on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, automation and robotics. It will be in Las Vegas, June 4-7 , where leaders and developers from all industries will come together for immersive learning sessions that will include visionary talks, interactive workshops, immersions in innovative techniques, round tables, and practical demonstrations.

Amazon will be the host, and the organizer, and will show some of its latest advances in AI such as the Prime Air autonomous delivery drones, the elimination of the checkout lines in Amazon Go, or the improvement of comfort in daily life. of users who already have an Echo device with Alexa. And it will also teach some of the artificial intelligence services that Amazon Web Services (AWS), its cloud platform, offers to companies of all sizes.

“We are at the beginning of the golden age of artificial intelligence. The recent advances that have already been made on this subject have led us to the invention that once lived in the realm of science fiction, and we are only beginning to explore possibilities “says Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon. “AI is a type of technology that allows us to improve products and services in all industries. Re: MARS will bring together leaders and developers from diverse fields to share learnings and generate new ideas for future innovation.”

re: MARS is an extension of MARS, an event under closed invitation, which only astronauts can attend for free, organized by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, and which gathers an optimistic vision of scientific discovery to advance in the golden age of innovation. In the same spirit of MARS, re: MARS combines the latest in future-oriented science with practical applications that will initiate change in today’s organizations. Guests will learn how AI can improve the customer experience, drive business efficiency, streamline operations, improve automation, or reach customers through new services and channels.

Speakers will include Jeff Wilke, Amazon Global Consumer CEO; Susan T. Harris, professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and director of the MIT Financial Engineering Laboratory; William S. Floyd Jr., Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the University of California Berkeley; Tom Soderstrom, Director of IT Technology and Innovation for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Kate Darling, Research Specialist at the MIT Media Laboratory and Affiliate of the Berkman Center at Harvard University, among others.

The event combines the latest in future-oriented science with practical applications that translate customer problems into real-world technical solutions, and will broaden the discussion to business leaders and technical developers, as well as showcase practical applications of the technologies they integrate. artificial intelligence to help drive real business impact today.

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