Fast Data Science presents Harmony at Women In Data™️ on 22 Nov 2024

· Thomas Wood
Fast Data Science presents Harmony at Women In Data™️ on 22 Nov 2024

Harmony at Women In Data™️ London Chapter (online event)

On 22 November, Thomas Wood of Fast Data Science presented Harmony at Women In Data™️ London Chapter’s event on Application of Generative AI and LLMs. Thomas Wood demonstrated Harmony and how it uses Gen AI.

  • ⏲️ 25 minutes talk + 10 minutes Q&A
  • 📅 Date: November 22nd 2024, 6:15 pm
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