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Panel Discussion: Trends in Generative AI

Session Track: AI

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The potential of GenAI is on everyone's mind. As technology people, we can get distracted by the implementation details and overwhelmed by the volume of information. Let's step back to consider what problems GenAI is solving. What's hype, what's real, and where are the opportunities? Join our brilliant panelists as they share perspectives from investment, growth, and practice.

Speakers

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Andreas Kollegger

GenAI Lead, Neo4j

Andreas is a technological humanist. Starting at NASA, Andreas designed systems from scratch to support science missions. Then in Zambia, he built medical informatics systems to apply technology for social good. Now with Neo4j, he is democratizing graph databases to validate and extend our intuitions about how the world works. Everything is connected.

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Ashleigh Faith

Director of AI and Semantic Innovation, EBSCO Information Services

Ashleigh Faith has her PhD in Advanced Semantics and over 15 years of experience working on graph solutions across the STEM, government, and finance industries. Outside of her day-job, she is the Founder and host of the IsA DataThing YouTube channel where she tries to demystify the graph space and she is also one of the Neo4j Ninjas.

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Jeng Yang Chia

Co-Founder, WhyHow.AI

Building Multi-Graph Multi-Agent workflows & Reactive Context Engines.

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Lauren Sharman

Head of Platform, One Peak

Head of Platform at One Peak, a leading growth equity fund backing visionary software founders. Formerly Head of Marketing at Two Sigma Ventures, the VC arm of the world-class quantitative hedge fund. Expert in brand marketing, thought leadership and ecosystem development. BA at NYU Gallatin and MA at The University of Oxford.