Computer Vision News Computer Vision News 10 Raymond and Paula’s CVPR journey began three years ago with a vision to bridge the gap between academia and industry regarding AI. “It was a dream that Paula and I had,” Raymond, the global lead of the Intel AI Evangelist team, recalls. “When I was a researcher and had an idea, people always said, ‘10 years later, it will come to the market.’ It was discouraging to me. I was like, no, I want this to be in the market tonight!” That vision has materialized with Intel making significant strides in AI, notably through OpenVINO, its open-source toolkit for AI inference, allowing developers to optimize and deploy models efficiently across various platforms. These days, AI innovations can progress from research into users’ hands within a year. “The new AI trends are moving super fast,” Paula tells us. “If we have a new model, we want to deploy it at the edge, in the cloud, or Paula Ramos (on my left) and Raymond Lo (on my right) are AI Evangelists at Intel. We catch up with them at CVPR 2024 to learn more about Intel’s innovative AI-powered solutions, their authoritative engagement at the conference, and the community’s enthusiastic response. AI Evangelists at Work
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