Conrad Wolfram is the distinguished speaker for our 2024 Christmas Lecture.
Speaker
Conrad Wolfram
Agenda
6:30pm - Event start with Christmas buffet and networking for venue attendees
7:30pm - Presentation and Q&A featuring Conrad Wolfram
9:00pm - Event close
Synopsis
With experience of 36 years since the first release of Mathematica and 15 since the symbolic AI of Wolfram|Alpha, Conrad Wolfram will put today’s computer-based industrial revolution in context. He will mix a wide range of topics with live demos and insights to future directions for computation, AI and human education to optimise societal benefit.
About the speaker
Conrad Wolfram
Conrad Wolfram, physicist, mathematician, and technologist, has been Strategic Director and European Co-Founder/CEO of Wolfram – the “computation company” behind Mathematica, Wolfram Language and Wolfram|Alpha.
Wolfram pioneers new approaches to AI, data science and computation-based development, with technology and consulting solutions that drive innovation in analytics, software development, and modelling. Wolfram works with start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, Government and Education and industries across all sectors.
Conrad is recognised as a thought leader in hybrid AI, ubiquitous computation, and 21st century education. He has pioneered a fundamental fix of maths education to become computer-based and ready for the AI age, founding computerbasedmath.org and computationalthinking.org to manifest this vision, rebuilding the curriculum and achieving computational literacy for everyone.
His acclaimed 2020 book, The Math(s) Fix lays out the detailed proposal. He regularly appears in the media to cover subjects ranging from decision-making in the computational age, education, and human capabilities for survival and value-added existence in the AI age. He holds degrees in Natural Sciences and Maths from the University of Cambridge, UK.
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