TAI AMA #03 - Applied AI
Topic
Join us for an exciting session hosted by the Tokyo AI (TAI) community, Applied ML & AI sub-group. Applied ML focuses on the practical application of current technologies, exploring how they can be leveraged in your product or startup. This session will feature a deep dive into the latest innovations in AI, with three expert-led talks.
Our Community
Tokyo AI (TAI) is a Tokyo-based community of individuals working with, studying, or investing in AI. Our members include engineers, product managers, entrepreneurs, academics, and investors, all committed to building a strong "AI core" in Tokyo. Find more in our overview: https://bit.ly/tai_overview
Agenda
Building a Japanese-Compatible AI Search Engine: Architecture and RAG Integration (Shoyu Ro)
This talk will address the semantic search framework and the unique challenges of integrating RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) with Japanese language models.Multi-Agents and the Future (Ahmed Bahaaeldin Darwish)
Introducing the concept of Multi-Agents, this session will explore their current applications and the evolving trends in this exciting field.Lights, Camera… AI! Introduction to Generative Filmmaking (Ewa Szyszka)
Discover the latest advancements in generative video AI and its real-world applications in filmmaking.Workflow Automation with AI (Shoya Matsumori)
Showcasing Jinbaflow: revolutionizing automation by enabling you to build workflows effortlessly with simple, natural language commands.
Organizers
Michael Makarov: A tech industry veteran with over a decade of experience, Michael was a founding engineer at a startup and contributed to major tech companies Google and Twitter, developing software used by millions. He also speaks Japanese, which he learned 20 years ago.
Ilya Kulyatin: Fintech and AI entrepreneur with work and academic experience in the US, Netherlands, Singapore, UK, and Japan, and an MSc in Machine Learning from UCL.
Code Chrysalis: A Software Engineering Coding Bootcamp in the heart of Tokyo. Helping both individuals and corporate teams to become full-stack software engineers.