The Future of AI Agents (Part 2) - by Dr. Jia Li at Stanford Executive Program
Cynthia Zhang Cynthia Zhang
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 Published On Aug 25, 2024

In this insightful talk, we will explore the transformative journey of AI agents from captivating, cutting-edge demonstrations to their practical application in driving significant business outcomes. Discover how advancements in AI are poised to revolutionize industries, enhance customer experiences, and streamline operations. We'll delve into real-world use cases, the challenges of implementation, and strategies for organizations to harness the full potential of AI agents. Join us to envision a future where AI not only amazes but also delivers measurable business value。

Li Jia is a world class AI Leader. She is elected as IEEE Fellow for Leadership in Large Scale AI. She co-founded LiveX AI, where she serves as President and Chief AI Officer. She co-taught the inaugural course of Generative AI and Medicine at Stanford University, where she has served multiple roles including Advisory Board Committee to Nourish, Chief AI Fellow, RWE for Sleep Health and Adjunct Professor at the School of Medicine in the past. She was the Founding Global Head of R&D at Google Cloud AI. At Google, she oversaw the development of the full stack of AI products on Google Cloud to power solutions for diverse industries. With the passion to make more impact to our everyday life, she later became an entrepreneur, building and advising companies with award-winning platforms to solve today's greatest challenges in life. She has served as Mentor and Professor-in-Residence at StartX, advising founders/companies from Stanford/Alumni. She served briefly at Accenture as a part-time Chief AI Fellow for the Generative AI strategy. She also serves as an advisor to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). She is a board member of the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose. Before joining Google, She was the Head of Research at Snap, leading the AI/AR innovation effort. She received her Ph.D. degree from the Computer Science Department at Stanford University.

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