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Artificial intelligence experts Richard Socher, Michele Ruiz, John Clippinger, JP Rangaswami, Björn Ommer and John Thornhill speak at the DLD Munich Conference 2023

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John Clippinger

Bioform Labs
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John Henry Clippinger is a co-founder of Bioform Labs. Previously, he co-founded The Token Commons Foundation, and Swytch, now ClearTrace Inc., and the Institute for Data Driven Design (ID3) with Professor Sandy Pentland. He was a Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab Human Dynamics Group.

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JP Rangaswami

Web Science Trust
JP Rangaswami, Chairman of the Web Science Trust

JP Rangaswami is Chairman of the Web Science Trust, a charity promoting the understanding of the Web, through education and research in the discipline of Web Science.

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Michele Ruiz

BiasSync
Portrait of entrepreneur and advisor Michele Ruiz

Michele Ruiz is a serial entrepreneur, Emmy Award-winning former TV news anchor and best-selling author. Her ventures include co-founding BiasSync, a technology company designed to help organizations manage unconscious bias in the work environment.

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Richard Socher

You.com
Portrait of Richard Socher, Co-fFounder & CEO of AI-powered search engine You.com

Richard Socher is the founder and CEO of the AI productivity platform you.com and also co-founder and managing director of AIX Ventures. He previously served as the Chief Scientist of Salesforce. Socher is widely recognized as having brought neural networks into the field of natural language processing, inventing the most widely used word vectors and prompt engineering.

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John Thornhill

Financial Times
John Thornhill, Financial Times, Sifted

John Thornhill is one of the most senior journalists at the Financial Times. He writes an award-winning column on the impact of technology and is also the founder of Sifted, an FT-backed media site covering Europe’s startup world.

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Björn Ommer

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Portrait image of computer scientist Björn Ommer

Björn Ommer is a full professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He heads the Computer Vision and Learning Research Group which developed the AI model Stable Diffusion. Previously a professor Heidelberg University, Ommer received his diploma in computer science from University of Bonn and his PhD from ETH Zurich.

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