Q4'24 GENAI WEB: SP&E GenAI Webinar Series Q4'24 San Jose, CA, United States, October 1, 2024 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=q424genaiweb |
Abstract registration deadline | July 30, 2024 |
Submission deadline | August 20, 2024 |
Call for Abstract Submissions
This is the call for abstracts for our Q4’24 Intel Software Developer Technical Webinars. We invite all team members to submit your latest findings and innovations in Generative AI, training, inference, and software development tools aiding in AI compute acceleration. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your work, share insights, and contribute to our collective expertise in AI technologies.
Submission Details:
- Abstract Details:
- Brief abstract and optional supporting material due by July 23
- Include a call to action and key takeaways
- Abstract should be under 1000 characters, including spaces
- Accepted Abstracts:
- If accepted, we will ask you to kindly fill in the remaining Accepted Abstract Submission Guideline fields by Aug 13
Key Dates:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: July 23
- Accepted Submission Completion: Aug 13
We are looking forward to all the wonderful ideas on how your expertise can make it easier for the developer community to target AI hardware and software in their project!
Webinar Overview
We deliver approximately 8-10 virtual AI-focused webinars per quarter to educate and engage with external developer communities on using Intel AI constructs and tools.
Webinar details:
- Duration: 1 hour (45 minutes presentation/demo, 15 minutes Q&A)
- When: Wednesdays at 9AM PT
- Format:
- Primarily live, with on-demand access to available afterward
- Occasionally simu-live (recorded presentation/demos followed by live & Q&A)
Topic areas: GenAI solutions built on OPEA framework, AI PC, Gaudi, Large Language Models (LLM), Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Natural Language Processing (NLP), AI in art and music, AI-driven content creation, ethical considerations in GenAI, AI for Scientific Discovery and Health Sciences, Multimodal AI, AI Model Optimization, Accelerated Data Analytics and Data Normalization and Compute for AI and more.
*Note: Even though this is a GenAI webinar series, we welcome topics that include traditional development tools, as long as they target AI use cases.
Accepted Abstract Submission Guidelines
If accepted, please kindly fill in the remaining Accepted Abstract Submission Guideline fields by Aug 13
Section 1: Who is responsible for this webinar
- Contact person for webinar
- Presenter(s) Name/Title/Company
- Pronunciation of your name: (sounds like….)
- Presenters email addresses if not from Intel. Please supply
- Presenter bio
- Presenter headshot in jpg or png at least 200 x 200
- Q&A moderator Name/Title/Company
- Q&A moderator bio
- Q&A moderator headshot in jpg or png at least 200 x 200
- Other content providers
Section 2: Content
- Working title for your webinar (descriptive but short is good)
- Abstract: verbose is good
- What issue/topic is being addressed by this webinar? E.g., Is there a developer pain point/challenge it will address? If so, what is it?
- Who is your target audience?
- What level of skill does your target audience need?
- Novice
- Intermediate
- Expert
- All
- What software tool(s) and/or technologies are being showcased during the session?
- What 3-5 things will a developer learn/takeaway/be able to do after attending this session? (IOW, why would they spend an hour with you?)
- Will demos be shown? If Yes:
- Live screen share
- Pre-recorded (please see video specifics for webinars)
- Other: please specify
- Will this webinar include a hands-on/technical portion (if so please explain in detail)
Contact
If you have any questions about the submission process, please reach out to Vicky Carman (vickyx.j.carman@intel.com) or Emma Mai (emma.mai@intel.com)