With Artificial Intelligence - Possibilities are endless | Ashwini Asokan | TEDxGatewayWomen

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2015
  • An artist at heart, Ashwini, armed with a Masters in Design from Carnegie Mellon University was leading the mobile innovation team at Intel’s Interaction and Experience Research Lab (IXR) in the USA. She spent 10 years in California working on how cutting edge technology can be useful to people. Ashwini quit her job at Intel only in May 2014 to work full time with Mad Street Den. At the heart of the startup is a cloud-based platform, MADstack, which can be incorporated into applications under development or even existing products, which need a dose of artificial intelligence. Which makes a mobile phone camera harness to detect different parts of your face, picking up on gestures like moving your head from side to side and even expressions and emotions.
    Ashwini along with her husband Anand is bringing the power of Artificial Intelligence to every mobile user. They have set up Mad Street Den in August 2013 with an initial capital of $50,000. How technology can be used by people is something that always fascinated Ashwini Asokan, Co-founder & CEO at Mad Street Den & Mad Street Labs.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 10

  • @SubhashChand-pm5wr
    @SubhashChand-pm5wr 3 года назад

    At 2020 we all know that these things come into picture and happen in our day to day life
    Mam you are genious

  • @klansix
    @klansix 7 лет назад +1

    the first 11 minutes aren't good. She should have started her speech with her conclusion and proceed from there.

    • @jarrod752
      @jarrod752 6 лет назад +1

      So glad I skipped 6 minutes when I saw this comment after she rambled on... Thanks!

  • @richieajit
    @richieajit 7 лет назад +6

    My friend worked in LA for 12 years, still, her accent isn't even close to being this ridiculous.

  • @berthavermout4108
    @berthavermout4108 5 лет назад +5

    Tis lady is as Naïve as one can be.
    If we need AI to advise on cloths she is currently wearing, something is really wrong.
    But as AI may be helpful, it cld turn out to be our greatest enemy - ever.

  • @robertdowney2391
    @robertdowney2391 8 лет назад +12

    Let us break down the whole presentation
    1. The “founder” talking in this video has no idea about what she is actually saying. She is a Masters in Interaction Design. Undergrad with a major in Visual Communication. Her work with Intel resulted in so called patent(s) “Methods and Apparatus for Improving User Experience” (USP 20140075328, 20140075352, 20140075351, 20140075328). I wonder where her experience in AI comes in.
    2. The company mentioned here has been a sole product of the other “co-founder” who had done some interesting work at Stanford.
    3. The products developed so far by this company looks like a version more immature than a proof of concept. They have raised a million dollars just to build one app which another Indian company in Bangalore did it in few months (by a couple of students).
    4. Their website only “makes a statement” that they have big APIs published but no where could anyone gain access from. Despite mentioning having a ML engineer, Senior app dev and a “Cloud whiz” and huge funding, they are not able to put up a stable live API for devs to access.
    5. The VCs of this company, Growx and Exfinity have a portfolio that is nothing compared to a part time VC over at the valley. Big words but nothing in action. It is very clear that their funding has been a result of the pedigree status of one of the co-founders (Stanford... *cough *cough).
    I hope the bubble just explodes soon to move away such wannabe startups and pave way for the real ones. The founders should just go back to their white boards to work on something productive or just get back to their academia instead of wasting resources.

    • @pankajconnect1384
      @pankajconnect1384 4 года назад

      Robert, I m not agree with u.suggest to think positive.

  • @robertdowney2391
    @robertdowney2391 8 лет назад +3

    TED should really work on selecting better speakers. All the info given here is just one google search away and their work is just sheer bullshit. I mean c'mon ! Neither an innovation nor a motivational talk. Just bullshit.