Neuranext

Author name: Adrian Tyson

Neuranext Speaking about Artificial Intelligence Education at Teach Tech Conference.

Adrian Tyson from Neuranext will be speaking at Teach Tech Conference at the Sydney Masonic Centre this September 6th about teaching A.I. to teachers and students. Topic covered will be be an introduction to teachers about A.I. with examples of how computer vision and learning works in A.I. Teachers will also explore the cutting edge […]

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Neuranext delivers A.I. course to Doctoral Students at Beijing Normal University.

Neuranext has again delivered our course on Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence to Doctoral students at Beijing Normal University. Dr. Andrew Kyngdon had 120 students attend our course that covers the conceptual and mathematical bases of deep learning with units on convolutional neural networks, linear algebra, calculus, statistics, forward and back propagation.

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Neuranext presents paper on Teaching A.I. at Global A.I. in Education Summit in Beijing.

Neuranext returned to the Global Summit in Big Data and A.I. in Education in Beijing this year with Dr. Andrew Kyngdon presenting our paper on Teaching A.I. to Australian teachers and students. Dr. Kyngdon discussed our hands on incursions and workshops where students not only learn about A.I. but apply A.I. to data they create

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The Australian quotes Neuranext in Cyber Security Special Report.

For this reason the Sydneybased AI software and education company Neuranext has been building units on deepfake technology into its education content. Neuranext’s managing director Adrian Tyson says he has been showing people AI-generated faces and teaching them where the faults are, which often relate to the positioning of glasses or the depth of teeth.

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