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About This Event

Even though we have been witnessing consistent advancements in existing AI models and techniques, there are still limitations such as hallucinatory predictions, and lack of inference. These shortcomings act as an impediment in the wide scale commercial adoption. Moreover, in domains with lack of training data and high-risk environments, we need significantly reliable models which can respond to dynamic surroundings.

World Models can help to overcome these challenges, as they can create an internal representation of the environment and use it to simulate future events. They provide an edge over existing LLMs, as they can deal with uncertainty, learn by prediction and observation, and are capable of reaction and reasoned planning.

This webinar is focused on exploring the capabilities of 'world models' and understand its technicalities through a simple basic model. Further, attendees will get a glimpse of its existing applications and long-term potential.

Designed for professionals associated with digital transformation and exploring applications and use cases of emerging technologies, agnostic of industry or any business function.

The key takeaways of this webinar:

  • Gain insights into the capabilities of world models
  • Learn about existing and potential applications, and industry initiatives for building commercial use cases
  • Understand future potential, and relevance for your industry or business function

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Our Panel of Forward-thinking Industry Experts

Tanay Choure

Tanay is a seasoned consultant in future technologies and innovations. With a wealth of experience advising Fortune 200 companies, he excels in driving R&D advancement and helping clients achieve market superiority.

Tanuj Parashar

Tanuj is a marketing professional with a computer science background and over eight years of experience analyzing emerging technologies to drive enterprise innovation and competitiveness.

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