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AI technology has been widely used in various industries, whether it is smart home or smart transportation, there are a large number of successful application developments.
COVID-19 has also accelerated the development of smart medicine.
At the same time, artificial intelligence has become a competitive force among major countries, and machine learning models have become larger and larger.
The cost of machine learning training continues to increase, and talent training and recruitment are also competing with these countries.
In this speech, I will discuss the recent impact and development trends of artificial intelligence technology on the industry, including research, application, geopolitical competition, and talent cultivation.
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Dr. Lee-Feng Chien is well known for leading the Google Taiwan branch from the ground up to become one of the biggest Google R&D centers with thousands of employees.
He joined Google in 2006 and became the first employee and managing director of the Taiwan branch.
He has led the R&D teams in Taipei, Beijing and Hong Kong, responsible for Chinese search, ChromeOS and other products, and retired in 2020. Prior to joining Google, he was a research fellow and deputy director of the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and co-appointed professor of the Information Management Department of National Taiwan University. He received his Ph.D. in CS&IE from National Taiwan University in 1991.
His academic research expertise includes Chinese information retrieval, natural language processing. He has published more than one hundred papers in top-tier academic conferences and journals, and is an early contributor in these fields.
After retiring from Google, he continues to participate in the international development of Taiwan's startups, including serving as the director of AI startups such as Appier/iKala, of which Appier just went public in Tokyo this year and became Taiwan's first tech unicorn.
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