Day 1, October 23 | Day 2, October 24 | Day 3, October 25
Wednesday, October 23
Harborview
7:30 am Registration Open
8:00 Continental Breakfast (Harborview Foyer)
9:00 AI World Executive Summit Kick Off – AI Becomes Real
Scott
Lundstrom, Group Vice President and General Manager, IDC Government and Health Insights, IDC and AI World, Conference Co-Chair
IDC will provide an overview of growth in the global market for AI. Special attention will be focused on emerging, high growth opportunities by geography and industry. Regulatory hurdles and emerging standards will also be covered as we take the pulse
of the global AI market.
9:10 Summit Keynote: Business Strategy with Artificial Intelligence
Sam Ransbotham,
PhD, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Carroll School of Management, Boston College
While humanoids and computer wizardry may capture imagination, how are businesses actually using AI to advance their business strategy? As companies generate value with AI, a temptation is to develop a strategy for AI rather than a strategy with
AI. Research (based on a global survey and in-depth interviews) finds benefits from linking AI with digital initiatives as well as increased appreciation of both opportunity and risk across the enterprise.
9:35 Executive Roundtable: AI Drives Innovation in Enterprise Applications
AI is the single greatest disruptive force facing industry today. All aspects of business are changing as organizations move forward with AI-fueled digital transformation. Increasingly, customers expect that AI infused enterprise applications will drive
continued improvements in value, quality, and engagement. Hear from business and technology leaders who are managing their enterprise’s AI innovation efforts in an in-depth discussion about strategic directions and lessons learned.
Moderator: Mickey North Rizza, Research Vice President, Enterprise Applications, IDC
Panelists:
David Castillo, PhD, Managing Vice President of Machine Learning, Capital One
Madhumita Bhattacharyya, Managing Director – Enterprise Data & Analytics, Protiviti
Mukesh Dalal, PhD, Chief Analytics Officer & Chief Data Scientist, Bose Corporation
10:05 Keynote: Evolving Role of CDAOS in the New Era – An Organizational Construct
Anju Gupta, Vice President, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Enterprise Holdings
Businesses increasingly rely on data and analytics to identify new opportunities, optimize operations and increase their agility. Data and Analytics has become the key differentiators for not only digital companies but for the legacy companies as well.
As such, many are establishing entirely new departments to lead the way. But for many companies, adding a CDAO function which is particularly new to the corporate world as a whole – brings with it new challenges. Where should it fit within the
existing corporate structure? Should existing data scientists and analysts stay in their current departments or migrate to the new one? What new partnerships does the company need to make the most of its data and analytics capabilities? What functions
are needed in a data and analytics department to help deliver the long term value and be able to lead the massive organizational transformation?
Anju Gupta, vice president of data and analytics at Enterprise Holdings – parent company
of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent-A-Car – will walk through her company’s approach to establishing the new department she now leads, and why a company with such a long track record of success elected to change
its approach to data. She will also cover the construct of what the function looks like based on learnings of her own in the industry for 17 years along with the evolution industry has gone through.
10:30 Networking Break (Harborview Foyer)
10:50 Executive Roundtable: The Evolution of Conversational Assistants
Siri, Alexa, and other conversational assistants have become part of daily life for more and more people around the world. Companies like Kasisto are proving that people can handle their important business – like financial services – through
powerful online conversation. But we are just at the beginning of this evolution. Current AI research is creating virtual assistants that can harness some of the skills that humans use in both social and problem-solving conversation. Conversation
is one of our favorite ways to interact, and AI-driven systems are starting to hold up their end of the conversation.
Moderator: Reenita Malhotra Hora, Director of Marketing & Communications, SRI International
Panelists: William Mark, PhD, President, SRI
Karen Myers, Lab Director, SRI International’s AI Center
Sasha Caskey, CTO & Co-Founder, Kasisto
11:20 Talk Title to be Announced
Genevy Dimitrion VP, Enterprise Data and Analytics, Humana
11:40 How AI Maturity Impacts a Winning Corporate Strategy
Ritu Jyoti, Program
Vice President, IDC
A clear, well-defined corporate AI strategy is the differentiator between enterprises that will succeed and those that will struggle. In this session, learn some of the ways early adopters are addressing their AI maturity to take advantage of this disruptive
technology.
12:00 pm Close of AI World Executive Summit
12:00 Enjoy Lunch on Your Own
1:15 – 4:10 Afternoon Seminars
Harborview
4:20 Plenary Keynote Panel: Learning from XPRIZE Startups to Achieve Successful AI Innovation
Moderator: Devin Krotman, Director, Global Learning XPRIZE, XPRIZE Foundation
Panelists:
Eleni Miltsakaki, PhD, Founder and CEO, Choosito
Ellie Gordon, Founder, CEO, Behaivior AI
Daniel Fortin, President, AITera Inc.
5:00 – 6:30 Grand Opening Reception in the Expo (Commonwealth Hall)
6:30 – 7:30 Meetup Groups (Cityview)
7:30 Close of Day 1
Day 1, October 23 | Day 2, October 24 | Day 3, October 25
Thursday, October 24
Harborview
8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Harborview Foyer)
8:20 Breakfast Keynote: The Promise and Pain of Computer Vision in Retail, Healthcare, and Agriculture
Ben Schneider, Vice President, Product, Alegion
Rapid advancements in computer vision are empowering enterprises to increase automation, create new business value, and gain a competitive advantage. Specifically retail, agriculture, and healthcare are adopting some of the most innovative forms of machine
learning. However, it is a difficult task to get computer vision models into a production ready state at the required scale. In this session Ben will cover some of the most cutting-edge examples being applied as well as expose the biggest
challenges that occur while creating these types of models and define strategies that can be used to overcome these challenges.
9:00 Conference Introduction
Eliot Weinman,
Founder & Conference Chair, AI World; Executive Editor, AI Trends
9:05 IDC Introductory Remarks
Scott
Lundstrom, Group Vice President and General Manager, IDC Government and Health Insights, IDC and AI World, Conference Co-Chair
9:15 Keynote: The Human Strategy
Alex Sandy Pentland, PhD, Professor, Engineering, Business, Media Lab, MIT
Government and civic systems can potentially have great benefit from AI, but how are we going to make sure that AI serves everyone? The trust data consortium at MIT builds systems for counties ranging from the EU to China to Senegal that provide
greater transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in both government and private domains. The key is handling data correctly, and providing the right sort of governance.
9:45 Keynote: Uber’s Intelligent Insights Assistant
Franziska
Bell, PhD, Director, Data Science, Data Science Platforms, Uber
Wouldn't it be amazing to have highly accurate forecasts, anomaly detection and intelligent exploratory data analysis at a touch-of-a-button? The Platform Data Science team at Uber builds scalable platforms and tools that are making this a reality, resulting
in faster innovation cycles and more accurate insights.
10:15 Keynote: AI in Finance: Present and Future, Hype and Reality
Charles Elkan, PhD, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
Artificial intelligence (AI), which includes machine learning and natural language processing, has great achievements and great potential in many industries, including finance. However, AI technologies are far from being magical and far from equaling
humans in many capabilities. This presentation will explain concretely what AI methods are and are not capable of currently, and will provide a framework for predicting the success or failure of potential applications of AI.
10:40 Coffee Break (Harborview Foyer)
11:00 Keynote: AI at Work in Legal, News and Tax & Accounting
Khalid Al-Kofahi, PhD, Vice President, Research and Development. Head - Center for AI and Cognitive Computing, Thomson Reuters
This talk focuses on the practical side of AI. Starting with an overview of some of the opportunities that for AI and ML in the legal, news, and tax & accounting industries, followed by an in-depth discussion of example case studies and ending
with best practices and lesson learned from building dozens of AI-powered applications to quality and scale.
11:25 Executive Roundtable: Disinformation, Infosec, Cognitive Security and Influence Manipulation
Moderator: Michael Krigsman, Industry Analyst, CXOTalk
Panelists: Pablo
Breuer, Director of US Special Operations Command Donovan Group and Senior Military Advisor and Innovation Officer, SOFWERX
Sara-Jayne Terp, Data Scientist, Bodacea Light
Industries LLC
Bob Gourley, Co-Founder and CTO, OODA LLC
Anthony Scriffignano, PhD, SVP, Chief
Data Scientist, Dun & Bradstreet
Fighting disinformation (and misinformation) attacks has become a crucial part of information security. At this AI World executive plenary roundtable, three experts explain these dangerous attacks, which are based on influence and manipulation, and how to disrupt them.
11:50 Session Break
11:50 am - 6:30 pm Expo Hall Open Hours
12:00 pm Luncheon Keynote (complimentary lunch voucher will be provided to those who attend this keynote) : Case Studies of Conversational AI: Real Deployments at Scale
Jim Freeze, Chief
Marketing Officer, Interactions
Ben Bauks, Sr. Business
Systems Analyst, Constant Contact
Customer experience (CX) will overtake price and product as the key brand differentiator by next year (Walker Study). Because of this, CX is at the heart of the AI adoption for most enterprises, and they are embracing it as a key component
of their digital transformation initiatives. In particular, Conversational AI is enabling brands to deliver dramatically improved CX and customer engagement, while also providing significant and demonstrable operational savings.
Join Interactions as we discuss how leading enterprises have accelerated their transition from today's frustrating and uninspired customer service transactions to productive, conversational experiences. We’ll discuss several real use cases
and you'll hear first hand how our Intelligent Virtual Assistant helped Constant Contact to reduce their rate of misroutes and lower average handle time per call, while creating a pleasant, streamlined process for their consumers.
12:25 Networking Coffee and Dessert in Expo (Lunch available for purchase) (Commonwealth Hall)
1:30 – 5:05 Afternoon Breakout Tracks
5:05 – 6:30 Networking Reception in the Expo (Commonwealth Hall)
6:30 – 7:30 Meetup Groups (Cityview)
7:30 Close of Day 2
Day 1, October 23 | Day 2, October 24 | Day 3, October 25
Friday, October 25
Harborview
8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Harborview Foyer)
8:15 Keynote: AI World Society Roundtable on AI and Healthcare
Moderator: Ed Burns, Site
Editor, TechTarget
Panelist: Professor David Silbersweig, Board Member of BGF, Harvard Medical School
Truong Vinh Long, MD, CEO, Gia An 115 Hospital
Professor Mai Trong Khoa, PhD, Chairman of the Nuclear Medicine and Oncology Council, Director of the Gene-Stem cell Center, Bach Mai hospital, Senior lecturer, Hanoi Medical University, Secrectary of the National Council of Professorship
in Medicine in Vietnam
Truong Van Phuoc, PhD, Former Acting Chairman, State Inspectory Committee of Finance of Vietnam, Senior Advisor to Chairman, Vietbank
8:45 Conference Introduction
Scott Lundstrom, Group Vice President and General Manager, IDC Government and Health Insights, IDC and AI World, Conference Co-Chair
8:50 Keynote: Talk Title to be Announced
Enver Yucel, Chairman, Bahçeşehir University
9:00 Keynote: Enhancing Human Capability with Intelligent Machine Teammates
Julie Shah,
Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT
Every team has top performers -- people who excel at working in a team to find the right solutions in complex, difficult situations. These top performers include nurses who run hospital floors, emergency response teams, air traffic controllers,
and factory line supervisors. While they may outperform the most sophisticated optimization and scheduling algorithms, they cannot often tell us how they do it. Similarly, even when a machine can do the job better than most of us,
it can’t explain how. In this talk I share recent work investigating effective ways to blend the unique decision-making strengths of humans and machines. I discuss the development of computational models that enable machines to efficiently
infer the mental state of human teammates and thereby collaborate with people in richer, more flexible ways. Our studies demonstrate statistically significant improvements in people’s performance on military, healthcare and
manufacturing tasks, when aided by intelligent machine teammates.
9:30 Keynote: Democracy, Ethics and the Rule of Law in the age of Artificial Intelligence
Paul F. Nemitz, Principal Advisor in the Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers, European Commission
10:00 Keynote: AI in Pharma: Where We are Today and How We Will Succeed in the Future
Natalija Jovanovic, PhD, Chief Digital Officer, Sanofi Pasteur
Impact of adopted AI solutions varies broadly across industries, but some industries have made larger strides than others. This conversation will take a look at characteristics of situations where AI has not only been more adopted, but has
also realized more valuable outcomes. We will compare those situations and the current state in the pharma industry, in hopes of crystallizing concrete actions towards realizing more impact from AI in pharma.
10:30 Start-up Awards Announcement
John Desmond, Principal at JD Content Services, Editor AI Trends
10:35 am - 1:45 pm Expo Hall Open Hours
10:35 Coffee Break in the Expo Hall (Commonwealth Hall)
10:50 Executive Roundtable: Enterprise AI Innovations
Technology strategy is directly tied to the mission and values of the enterprise. Successful companies are implementing AI solutions to address changing market environments, new competitive landscapes, andkindle the creative potential of their
workforce. In this roundtable discussion, technology leaders from innovative companies share how their organizations are embracing AI technologies, removing barriers, and preparing employees for the future of work. The panel will explore
the use of AI automation, and its roles in transforming organizations and fostering a culture of innovation in the enterprise.
Moderator:
Nick Patience, Founder & Research Vice President, Software, 451 Research
Panelist: Norbert Monfort, Vice President, IT Transformation and Innovation, Assurant Global Technology
Rudina Seseri, Founder and Managing Partner, Glasswing Ventures
Dawn Fitzgerald, Director of Digital Transformation Data Center Operations, Schneider Electric
11:30 Keynote: How AI is Helping to Improve Canadian Lives Through AML
Vishal Gossain, Vice President, Global Risk Management, ScotiaBank
The government of Canada is executing on a vision to become the best destination for artificial intelligence (AI) workers. Through the design of its immigration system, development of a diverse workforce, and innovative AI ecosystem, Canada
is preparing to lead in AI and machine intelligence. This session explores the state of the practice of AI in Canada’s financial services markets, and discusses how machine learning is being applied to detect and counter financial
crimes, such as anti-money laundering (AML) and fraud. Given that the financial services industry is also heavily regulated, we will also discuss how machine learning can assist in compliance by flagging anomalies and automating the reporting
process.
12:00 Session Break
12:10 pm Luncheon Keynote (complimentary lunch voucher will be provided to those who attend this keynote): How AI/ML is Changing
the Face of Enterprise IT
Robert Ames, Senior Director, National Technology Strategy, VMware Research, VMware
ML/AI is transforming the IT world. As workloads, AI/ML requires new infrastrucure capabilities previously only seen in HPC. And as techniques, it powers the vision of a self-driving data center in which ML-powered IT components combine to
deliver next generation IT capabilities. We will discuss both facets of this transformation.
12:30 – 1:45 Networking Coffee and Dessert in the Expo (lunch available for purchase) – Last Chance for Viewing (Commonwealth Hall)
1:45 – 4:45 Afternoon Breakout Tracks
4:45 Close of AI World 2019