DataHack Summit 2019 highlights latest trends in Artificial Intelligence & ML

Increasing demands of Artifical and machine learning technologies in the World also paved a way for a new professional career,  that is AI & ML experts. Recently, Analytics Vidhya (a knowledge portal for serving all the learning & career needs of data scientists) said, the demand for such professionals is and will going to be high. In the context of the same, it has organized a conference DataHack Summit 2019 to address the latest trends, modern developments and ML frameworks to make AI accessible for everyone. The main motive of the summit is to bring different industries and technology innovators on one platform to understand the trailblazing impact of Artificial intelligence and Machine learning on businesses and daily lives.

The first day of the conference witnessed 20+ sessions by leading AI experts like Eric Weber (ListReports), Mathangi Sri(PhonePe), Ujjyaini Mitra (Zee5), Dr. Vikas Agrawal(Oracle Analytics Cloud), Abhishek Khanna, Jayatu Sen Chaudhury (American Express) et al. including 8 live hack sessions by Sudalai Rajkumar (H2O.ai), Axel de Romblay (Dailymotion), Krupal Modi (Haptik) et al.

Also, there was a panel discussion involving top industry leaders in AI discussing that despite increased interest in and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the enterprise, 85% of AI projects ultimately fail to deliver on their intended promises to business.

DataHack Summit 2019 highlights latest trends in Artificial Intelligence & ML

As per Mr Kunal Jain, Founder & CEO (Analytics Vidhya), its really fell awesome to be a part of this event where more than 1000 enthusiastic data science professionals from different verticals come together for building a Data Science ecosystem in India.

Eric Weber, Senior Director and the Head of Data Science & Strategic Development atListReportssaid, “It is incredible to see the pace of change and innovation in data science in India and Data hack Summit 2019 is a foundational part of driving this change. There is no other conference like it and it will continue to play a key role in data science’s development across the country.”