AI is everywhere – but how can it actually help you? Beyond the usual “I ask ChatGPT to ____” examples, this interactive evening session at Baked Café will showcase some of the most surprising and practical things AI can already do.
Watch as AI generates:+ A fully interactive 3D model of our Solar System+ A beautifully designed website in real-time+ A platforming game (think Super Mario) – created on the spot.
With audience participation (optional, of course), we can refine these creations or make them completely wild…it’s up to you! Plus, we’ll explore lesser-known AI tools that can take your creativity and productivity to the next level.
Date: Thursday, March 13
Location: Baked Café
Time: 6:00 – 8:00pm
Doors open at 5:30
Come for a fun, hands-on night of AI exploration and discovery. Whether you’re an AI skeptic or enthusiast, you’ll leave with fresh ideas on how to make AI work for you.
Visit Tech Yukon’s website to explore the full lineup of the AI & Data Series!
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About the Facilitator – Eugene Chen
Edmonton-based Eugene Chen has spent over a decade in the design and development of data visualization tools, and more recently completed his MSc in Computing Science with a published, Top 3 paper on using AI in puzzle games for IEEE’s AAAI conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment. He has been exploring the direct role of AI in software development and data visualization, and built a collaborative generative AI platform that uses different AI models in 2024. Eugene’s public work has been shared in media outlets like the New York Times, CBC, NPR, and CTV. He is the Chair of the Canadian Open Data Society and a member of Canada’s Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Open Government. After spending a decade as the CTO of a successful data visualization firm, he has transitioned to contracting on technical management and development work, most recently with Natural Resources Canada and Code for Canada.