Day 7- AI Cyberwar
1- Hummingbirds. 2- FII and Capital. 3- Amazon and Board
Last night we at Miami AI Club had AI Cyberwar which will be used as part of a docuseries about AI and humans. This was my welcome message
Welcome to the AI Cyberwar. It’s an event not only for learning about AI and cybersecurity, but immersing yourself in AI and positioning yourself among larger collective movements in AI, starting with the Miami AI Club. Miami AI Club is a community around three principles: being conscious about AI, being collaborative around AI and being determined to create a positive impact.
1- For the last 7 years, I’ve been creating AI applications and solving enterprise challenges, starting from BEL Research and then Hummingbirds AI, our computer vision company 4 years ago. With Hummingbirds we went after complex computer vision challenges and solved them. Our applications range from cybersecurity to remote patient monitoring, all have two common elements: They are based on human visual perception and they are privacy-first. Our applications, like GuacamoleID are transforming the way employees work from enterprises to the Federal government. And we’re working to bring it as a standard option to laptops and computers, through partnerships with the largest chipmakers in the world. Every computer has chips, it’s time for guacamole.
As an entrepreneur, this is quite an achievement, We are very excited about the opportunity, but we’ve been feeling lost in the AI revolution. We were able to overcome this with a secret tool: Human connection and partnerships, AKA handshakes.
2- Last week I was invited to the FII summit to join their FII AI Conclave. With 10 trillion dollars in the room, the capitalists have already started using it in their companies and pet projects. Marcelo Claure uses AI in his soccer team, also in SHEIN he reduced the cost of A/B testing in the marketing team by 99 percent. They are all in, Amazon style. They are all very excited, but they feel they are lost in the AI revolution.
3- AI of today is the e-commerce of 90s. Amazon had an e-commerce-first approach. Barnes and Noble was slow in adaption. They had e-commerce as an auxiliary tool. Capital leaders are all in and they all want AI-first approach. They know both the opportunity and risk and they want to implement it ASAP, but they don’t know how. They are all very excited, but they also feel they are lost in the AI revolution.
So we are all the same. We are all very excited, but we also feel we are lost in the AI revolution. We are all on the same ship and let’s go together.. What is needed is Partnerships and handshakes. That’s what Miami is all about, the handshakes!
I belive companies should create trusted AI advisory boards. For implementation aka opportunity and safety. An advisory board that can maximize the implementation and minimize the risk and we are talking about some of the opportunities and risks in the cyber space.
AI Opportunity and AI Safety, hands in hands.