{"id":1075226,"date":"2024-05-06T02:44:40","date_gmt":"2024-05-06T06:44:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/presenting-the-first-ever-ai-75-meet-the-most-innovative-leaders-in-artificial-intelligence-in-dallas-fort-worth-dallasinnovates-com\/"},"modified":"2024-08-18T12:47:33","modified_gmt":"2024-08-18T16:47:33","slug":"presenting-the-first-ever-ai-75-meet-the-most-innovative-leaders-in-artificial-intelligence-in-dallas-fort-worth-dallasinnovates-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/artificial-intelligence\/presenting-the-first-ever-ai-75-meet-the-most-innovative-leaders-in-artificial-intelligence-in-dallas-fort-worth-dallasinnovates-com.php","title":{"rendered":"Presenting the First-Ever AI 75: Meet the Most Innovative Leaders in Artificial Intelligence in Dallas-Fort Worth &#8211; dallasinnovates.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          One honoree has implemented generative artificial          intelligence to help airline customers book flights.          Others are using AI to create new cancer drugs, or to          advance healthcare for underserved populations. Still          others are developing the technology to manage traffic          networks, detect and respond to cyberthreats, and          accelerate real-world AI learning by up to 1,000          times.        <\/p>\n<p>          All these breakthroughs are happening in Dallas-Fort          Worth, which is uniquely positioned as a burgeoning hub          for applied AI and advanced AI research. This is          all-important, because the AI revolution is reshaping the          global economy andaccording to a Deloitte survey of top          executiveswill be the key to business success over the          next five years.        <\/p>\n<p>          Thats why Dallas          Innovates, in partnership with the Dallas Regional          Chamber (DRC) and Dallas AI, has compiled the following,          first-ever AI 75 list of the most innovative people in          artificial intelligence in DFW. Consisting of academics,          entrepreneurs, researchers, consultants, investors,          lawmakers, thought leaders, and corporate leaders of          every stripe, our 2024 AI 75 spotlights the visionaries,          creators, and influencers making waves in AI in seven          categories.        <\/p>\n<p>          Online nominations for the          inaugural list were opened in February, focusing on          North Texans making significant contributions to AI,          whether through innovative research, catalytic efforts,          or transformative solutions. Nominees were reviewed for          demonstrated excellence in key criteria, including recent          AI innovations, adoption impacts, industry technological          advancement, thought leadership, future potential, and          contributions to society.        <\/p>\n<p>          The editors of Dallas Innovates, including Co-Founder and          Editor Quincy Preston, led the nomination review and          honoree selection process. Aamer Charania and Babar          Bhatti of Dallas AI and the DRCs Duane Dankesreiter          provided strategic guidance and input on the editors          selections across award categories.        <\/p>\n<p>          The inaugural class of AI honorees is set to be announced          live on Thursday, May 2, at the DRCs Convergence AI          event at the Irving Convention Center. The AI 75 is          supported in part by the City of Plano, the University of          Texas at Dallas, and Amazech.        <\/p>\n<p>          Because this is the first year for Dallas Innovates AI          75, we know there must be other AI leaders you need to          know who are deserving of future consideration. We invite          and           welcome your feedback on the 2024 programas well as          your suggestions for next years list.        <\/p>\n<p>    RENOWNED IN REALTY Naveena Allampalli Senior Director AI\/Gen AI Solutions and Chief AI    Architect, CBRE  <\/p>\n<p>    Allampalli is a leader in the fields of AI, machine learning,    and cloud solutions at Dallas-based CBRE, a commercial real    estate services and investment company. A frequent conference    speaker on AI and AI applications, she has advised AI startup    companies, served as a mentor for data scientists, and was    recognized as a woman leader in AI and emerging technologies by    Fairygodboss, a career community for women. Allampalli, who    previously was director of AI\/ML and financial analytics for IT    services and consulting company Capgemini, holds a masters    degree in computers and mathematics focusing on computer    science and artificial intelligence.  <\/p>\n<p>    RETAILING REVOLUTIONARY Sumit Anand Chief    Strategy and Information Officer, At Home  <\/p>\n<p>    Anand is part of the executive team and is responsible for    leading the technology and cybersecurity capabilities, among    other things, for At Home, a Dallas-based chain of home dcor    stores. There, he has partnered with Tata Consulting Services    to leverage Tatas patented Machine First Delivery Model to    create standardized processes and, eventually, run At Homes    infrastructure operation with AIOps. Up next: leveraging AI    with AR and VR to help merchants visualize product assortments.    Says Tatas Abhinav Goyal: Sumit is a strategic thinker and    sets the vision for the organization. In 2023, Anand was named    to the Forbes CIO Next List of 50 top technology leaders who    are transforming and accelerating the growth of their    businesses.  <\/p>\n<p>    TEAM TRANSFORMER    Jorge    Corral South    Market-AI Lead, Accenture  <\/p>\n<p>    Corral leads the large Data and AI Transformation team for    Accentures South Market unit. That unit helps Fortune 500    companies digitize their enterprises in a number of areas,    including productivity, supply chains, and growth outcomes. To    hasten the effort, Accenture said in 2023 that it would invest    $3 billion globally into generative AI technology over three    years. Recently, Corral spoke on Bringing Business Reinvention    to Life in the Era of Gen AI at HITEC Live!, a gathering of    the Hispanic Technology Executive Council. Hes also among the    expert speakers appearing at Convergence AI, the Dallas-Fort    Worth regions first-ever conference dedicated to enterprise    AI.  <\/p>\n<p>    INDUSTRY INFLUENCER    Robert    Hinojosa Sr.    Director, AI\/ML, Staples  <\/p>\n<p>    Before becoming senior director, AI\/ML at Staples, Hinojosa    worked at Ashley Furniture Industries. As the chief AI officer    and vice president of IT at Ashley, he led the    manufacturer\/retailers AI transformation across the company,    overseeing its data science function, its enterprise innovation    lab, and the AI upskilling of its workforce. Before Ashley he    was CTO at Irving-based Cottonwood Financial and a software    engineering leader at Fort Worth-based Pier 1 Imports. He    currently serves as an industry advisor on various academic    boards, including at Texas Christian University and The    University of Texas at Arlington.  <\/p>\n<p>    AUTONOMY ACE    Chithrai    Mani CEO,    Digit7  <\/p>\n<p>    Under the leadership of Mani, who has an extensive background    in AI and digital transformation, Digit7 has become a    trailblazer in the field of self-checkout and autonomous    stores. Leveraging his experience in artificial intelligence    and machine learning, Digit7s cutting-edge systems like    DigitKart and DigitMart have been pivotal in shaping the future    of the global retail and hospitality industries. Before    becoming CEO of Richardson-based Digit7, Mani served as the    chief technology and innovation officer at InfoVision Inc.,    where he helped drive innovation and digital transformation for    Fortune 500 companies. The much-sought-after tech influencer is    a frequent keynote speaker on topics related to AI and ML, and    an emerging-tech evangelist.  <\/p>\n<p>    ENGINEERING ORIGINATOR    Shannon    Miller EVP and    President of Divergent Solutions,    Jacobs  <\/p>\n<p>    Miller, a 26-year veteran of Dallas-based Jacobs, is the point    person for a collaboration between the company and Palantir    Technologies to harness the power of artificial intelligence in    critical infrastructure, advanced facilities, and supply chain    management applications. Last year, for example, Miller    explained in a YouTube video how Jacobs was harnessing the    power of Palantirs comprehensive AI solution in wastewater    treatment to optimize decision-making and long-term planning.    As president of Divergent Solutions, Miller is responsible for    delivering next-generation cloud, cyber, data, and digital    solutions for the companys customers and partners globally.    She has a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering    and petroleum refining from the Colorado School of Mines.  <\/p>\n<p>    CASHIER-LESS CREATIVE    Shahmeer    Mirza Senior    Director of Data, AI\/ML and R&D,    7-Eleven  <\/p>\n<p>    A public speaker and inventor with a robust patent portfolio,    Mirza is responsible for data engineering, artificial    intelligence and machine learning, and innovation at    Irving-based 7-Eleven. Earlier at the company, he led an    interdisciplinary team that delivered a fully functional,    AI-powered solution from prototype to full scale in less than a    year. The so-called Checkout-Free tech solution tracks what    customers take and automatically charges them, making for a    frictionless shopping experience in a cashier-less store.    Before joining 7-Eleven, Mirza was a senior R&D engineer    with Plano-based PepsiCo, where he piloted projects to    demonstrate the long-term impact of AI\/Machine Learning in    R&D.  <\/p>\n<p>    TWINS POWER    Timo    Nentwich Executive    Vice President and CFO, Siemens Digital Industries    Software  <\/p>\n<p>    Nentwich has made a significant impact on AI through his role    as Siemens EVP and head of finance. His recent projects have    centered around development of the Siemens Xcelerator    portfolio, a key part of Siemens transformation into a    Software as a Service company. The portfolio is designed to    help engineering teams create and leverage digital twins,    harnessing the potential of advanced AI-driven predictive    modeling. A partnership between Plano-based Siemens and NVIDIA    is intended to take the industrial metaverse to the next    level, enabling companies to create digital twins that connect    software-defined AI systems from edge to cloud. Nentwich, a    native of Germany, holds an MBA from Great Britains Open    University Business School.  <\/p>\n<p>    ENGINEERING EMINENCE    Justin J.    Nguyen Head of CS    Data Engineering and Analytics, Chewy  <\/p>\n<p>    Nguyen is an accomplished leader with a strong background in    AI, analytics, and data engineering. As head of data and    analytics at Chewy, he has improved the companys operational    efficiencies using AI and designed anti-fraud algorithms. He    has demonstrated his thought leadership in the field with    articles in multiple publications, peer-reviewed research    papers, symposiums, and podcastsincluding hosting Chewys AI    in Action podcast. In 2022, he was recognized in CDO Magazines    40 Under Forty Data Leaders. With undergraduate and graduate    degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Nguyen    previously was a senior director and head of enterprise data    and AI at Irving-based 7-Eleven.  <\/p>\n<p>    TECH TSAR Joe Park Chief Digital and Technology Officer, Yum!    Brands  <\/p>\n<p>    Park has been a leader in the integration and advancement of an    AI-first mentality within Yum! Brands, which owns several    quick-service restaurant chains including Plano-based Pizza    Hut. Hes helped develop and deploy innovative technologies    aimed at enhancing kitchen operations, improving the tech    infrastructure, and bolstering digital sales growth. For    example, Parks team oversaw the rollout of an AI-based    platform for optimizing and managing the entire food    preparation process, from order through delivery. Yum! has    doubled its digital sales since 2019 to about 45% of total    sales, thanks in part to his AI initiatives. Park, who joined    Yum! in 2020 as its first chief innovation officer, previously    was a VP at Walmart.  <\/p>\n<p>    DIGITAL DOER    Joshua    Ridley Co-Founder    and CEO, Willow  <\/p>\n<p>    Ridley, a serial entrepreneur, leads Willow, a global    technology company whose tagline is Digital twins for the    built world. The companys AI-driven, digital-twin software    platform analyzes and manages data to power smart buildings at    scale. Launched in Australia in 2017, Willow relocated to    Dallas in 2022 and has partners and customers including Johnson    Controls, Walmart, Microsoft, and Dallas-Fort Worth    International Airport. The companys collaboration with D-FW    Airport, which includes creating a digital twin for the    maintenance and operation of assets including Terminal D, was    called a game-changer for our industry by an airport    official. Ridley previously founded a pioneering Australian    digital design\/construction firm and a company that leveraged    the internet to deliver building services.  <\/p>\n<p>    CYBER SOVEREIGN    Shri Prakash    Singh Head of Data    Science & Analytics, McAfee  <\/p>\n<p>    Singh is a prominent thought leader in AI, particularly in the    context of cybersecurity. His position at Dallas-based McAfee    has him playing an increasingly significant role in detecting    and responding to cyber threats, which are constantly evolving    and growing in sophistication. Singh has shared his expertise    in AI and data science at a number of public forums, including    at last years Dallas CDAO Executive Summit. At a private,    executive boardroom session there, he discussed opportunities    for data-driven innovation, among other things. In 2023, AIM    Research named Singh one of the countrys 100 Most Influential    AI Leaders.  <\/p>\n<p>    BANKING BRAIN    Subhashini    Tripuraneni    Managing Director, JPMorgan Chase  <\/p>\n<p>    As a managing director, Tripuraneni serves as JPMorgan Chase &    Co.s global head of people analytics and AI\/ML. In that role,    she leads machine learning initiatives and applies artificial    intelligence to enhance the giant financial institutions    critical business processes. Previously the head of AI for    Dallas-based 7-Eleven, Tripuraneni was recognized as one of the    top women aiding AI advancement in Texas in 2020. She has    spoken widely about the use of AI in retailing and banking and    co-authored Hands-On Artificial Intelligence on Amazon Web    Services, a book aimed at data scientists and machine learning    engineers.  <\/p>\n<p>    DATA DOYEN Vincent Yates Partner and Chief Data Scientist,    Credera  <\/p>\n<p>    Yates serves as the chief data scientist and a partner at    Credera, an Addison-based company that helps transform    enterprises through data from strategy to implementation. One    of Crederas analytics platforms, for example, leverages    generative AI to provide marketers with insights and    personalized consumer experiences. Previously, he held    leadership roles at companies including GE Digital, Zillow    Group, Uber, and Microsoft. Yates is a member of the Global AI    Council, where hes contributed to developing a framework to    assess AI readiness. He has spoken widely about the economic    impacts of GenAIespecially in customer operations, marketing,    R&D and software engineeringand has addressed the    challenges executives face aligning AI with their business    objectives.  <\/p>\n<p>    AUTHENTICATION ILLUMINATOR    Milind    Borkar Founder and    CEO, Illuma Labs  <\/p>\n<p>    Borkar is founder and CEO at Illuma, a fintech serving credit    unions and other financial institutions with voice    authentication and fraud prevention solutions. The Plano-based    software companys AI, machine learning, and voice    authentication technologies derived from its R&D contracts    with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Illuma says its    flagship product, Illuma Shield, utilizes AI and advanced    signal processing, among other things, to achieve much faster    and more accurate authentication compared to traditional    methods. Borkar, who previously worked at Texas Instruments,    graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Ph.D    and masters degree in electrical and computer engineering.  <\/p>\n<p>    AGI PATHFINDER    John    Carmack Founder,    Keen Technologies  <\/p>\n<p>    The legendary game developer and VR visionary shifted gears in    2022 by founding Dallas-based Keen, intent on independently    pursuing his next grand quest: the achievement of artificial    general intelligence. Last fall, Carmack announced a new    partnership for his pioneering, out-of-the-mainstream effort    with Richard Sutton, chief scientific advisor at the Alberta    Machine Intelligence Institute. Now the two are focused on    developing an AGI prototype by 2030, including establishing and    advancing AGI signs of life. Its likely that the important    things that we dont know are relatively simple, Carmack has    said. In 2023, he was a keynote speaker at the Future of AI    Summit hosted by the Capital Factory Texas Fund at the George    W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas.  <\/p>\n<p>    REAL-WORLD AI REVOLUTIONIST    Dave    Copps Co-Founder    and CEO, Worlds  <\/p>\n<p>    Serial entrepreneur Copps, whos been building artificial    intelligence in North Texas for more than 15 years, is one of    the regions most accomplished and respected AI pioneers. With    a string of successful startups, including Brainspace, Copps    latest venture is a leader in the field of real-world AI.    Dallas-based Worlds, co-founded with President Chris Rohde and    CTO Ross Bates, recently launched its latest groundbreaking    platform called WorldsNQ, creating the Large World Model (LWM)    concept in AI. The breakthrough technology, ushered to    completion by Bates, leverages existing cameras and IoT sensors    to improve and measure physical operations through LWMs and    radically accelerates AI learningby 100 to 1,000    timeswithout needing human annotation. This enables systems to    continually learn and adapt from their surroundings    autonomously. Copps, a University of North Texas    grad who hosts the Worlds of Possibility podcast and speaks    about AI at conferences worldwide, received EYs regional    Entrepreneur Of The Year award in 2022.  <\/p>\n<p>    SUPPLY-CHAIN SAGE    Skip    Howard Founder,    Spacee  <\/p>\n<p>    Howard, the mastermind behind Dallas-based Spacee, is blazing a    trail in the retail and hospitality industries with AI    solutions for real-world challenges. By leveraging computer    vision AI, robotics, and spatial augmented reality, Spacee is    transforming how businesses operate and engage with customers.    Its Deming shelf-mounted robot tracks inventory in real-time,    while the HoverTouch platform turns any surface into an    interactive touchscreen. Howards vision extends beyond Spacee,    as he helps nurture other AI-oriented tech ventures seeking a    community of like-minded companies. A sought-after speaker and    key contributor to The University of Texas at Dallas Center    for Retail Innovation and Strategy Excellence (RISE), Howard    also bridges the gap between academia and the STEM side of    retail. In 2019, his industry expertise earned him recognition    as a finalist for EYs regional Entrepreneur Of The Year award.  <\/p>\n<p>    RETAILING WUNDERKIND    Ravi Shankar    Kumar Co-Founder    and CTO, Theatro  <\/p>\n<p>    Kumar has pioneered multiple AI and generative AI technologies    at Theatro, a Richardson-based software company offering a    mobile app platform for hourly retail workers. As CTO and    co-founder, he was instrumental in developing an award-winning    application for Tractor Supply called Hey Gura, for example,    enabling store associates to seamlessly access detailed    information about products, processes, and policies. He also    has led the development of prototypes and new projects that    utilize GenAI to initiate diverse digital workflows, and worked    to establish initiatives ensuring that Theatros AI    applications are ethical and unbiased. Kumar has more than 40    patents in analytics, voice technology, and AI, and Theatro has    been ranked No. 1 in technology innovation for four straight    years by RIS News.  <\/p>\n<p>    REWILDING RINGLEADER    Ben Lamm    Co-Founder and CEO,    Colossal  <\/p>\n<p>    Lamms breakthrough company, Dallas-based Colossal, is putting    AI on the map for genetics. The serial entrepreneur co-founded    the VC-backed company to focus on genetic engineering,    reproductive technology, and AI solutions in support of    renowned geneticist George Churchs de-extinction efforts.    Recently Colossal has been leveraging synthetic biology as well    as software and hardware to bring back the woolly mammoth. As a    prelude to that so-called rewilding effort, the company has    partnered with an elephant orphanage in Africa, deploying AI to    study elephant herd dynamics. Lamm has appeared as a thought    leader on innovation and technology in publications such as The    Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He previously    founded multiple successful tech companies including AI startup    Hypergiant.  <\/p>\n<p>    VENTURE VISIONARY    Richard    Margolin Associated Partner, Highwire    Ventures  <\/p>\n<p>    A serial entrepreneur and researcher, Margolin is an associated    partner at Highwire Ventures, a strategy-led, Dallas-based    consulting firm where he builds AI tools for evaluating    investment deals. He also co-founded and, until last November,    was CEO of Dallas-based RoboKind. RoboKind is an EdTech company    that designs and builds facially expressive robots that    facilitate learning for STEM education and individuals with    autism. Margolin is a Forbes Technology Council member, a 2017    Tech Titan, and a 2019 winner of EYs regional Entrepreneur Of    The Year award. More recently, he was a presenter at the Global    AI Summit 2022 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.  <\/p>\n<p>    ONCOLOGY UPSTART    Panna    Sharma President,    CEO, and Director, Lantern Pharma  <\/p>\n<p>    As president, chief executive, and director of Dallas-based    Lantern Pharma, Sharma is the driving force behind Lanterns    use of AI in oncology drug discovery and development. The    companys proprietary AI and machine learning platform, called    RADR, leverages billions of data points and more than 200    advanced ML algorithms to personalize and develop targeted    cancer therapies. Under Sharmas leadership, Lantern has made    strides in using AI to reduce the time and cost associated with    oncology drug development. Using AI, he told a reporter, the    cost of drug development could be slashed from the typical $2    billion or more to less than $200 million. Before joining    Lantern, Sharma was president and CEO of Cancer Genetics, where    he helped expand the companys global footprint.  <\/p>\n<p>    MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR MAN    Sanjiv S.    Sidhu Co-Founder    and Chairman, o9 Solutions  <\/p>\n<p>    Pioneering technologist and thought leader Sidhu continues to    shape the future of AI applications after creating two    multibillion-dollar companies in Dallas: i2 Technologies and o9    Solutions (the former with co-founder Ken Sharma, the latter    with Chakri Gottemukkala). Supply chain software company i2    came out of Sidhus foundational work in computerized    simulations for manufacturing processes at Texas Instruments    AI lab. o9the name stands for optimization to the highest    number, he sayshas developed a dynamic business-planning    platform that enables AI-driven decision-making. Sidhu has    shared his insights on the role of AI in transforming business    operations in podcasts, feature interviews, and appearances at    prominent industry events.  <\/p>\n<p>    PILOTLESS PARAGON    Patrick    Strittmatter Director of Engineering, Shield    AI  <\/p>\n<p>    Strittmatter, whos director of engineering at Shield AI, has    years of experience in engineering and product design. Shield    is currently building Hivemind, an AI pilot, which it says will    enable swarms of drones and aircraft to operate autonomously    without GPS, communications, or a pilot. Strittmatters    previous employers include Amazon Lab126, where he led product    design teams for Kindle E-readers and IoT products, and    BlackBerry, where he served as mechanical platform manager. He    holds an MBA from The University of Texas at Dallas Naveen    Jindal School of Management and a bachelor of science degree in    mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University.  <\/p>\n<p>    RADAR RISK-TAKER    Dmitry    Turbiner Founder    and CEO, General Radar  <\/p>\n<p>    Turbiner says the startup he founded and serves as CEO is to    the militarys large space radars that detect aerial threats    what the commercial company SpaceX is to NASA. While the main    customers so far for General Radars advanced, AI-enhanced    commercial aerospace radar have been in the defense industry,    the groundbreaking technology has applications in other areas,    including for providing early hazard warnings in autonomous    cars. Turbiner previously was an engineer at NASAs Jet    Propulsion Laboratory, where 12 of his phased array antennas    continue to orbit on a group of six heavy NASA satellites. He    has a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from    MIT and a partial masters of science in electrical engineering    from Stanford University.  <\/p>\n<p>    AUTOMATION ADVOCATE    David C.    Williams Assistant    Vice President, AT&T  <\/p>\n<p>    As the leader of hyper-automation at Dallas-based AT&T,    Williams develops and deploys AI tools and strategies and    advocates for responsible AI use and digital inclusivity. His    organization has solved multiple business challenges with AI    innovations, including projects to fine-tune AT&Ts    software-defined network platform and to summarize    conversations between the companys agents and customers.    Williams, a sought-after speaker on tech topics, also has    authored two patentsfor reprogrammable RFID and bridging    satellite and LTE technology. They illustrate his ability to    innovate across different technology domains, an essential    quality for creating comprehensive AI solutions leveraging data    from diverse sources and systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    IMAGE INNOVATOR    Feng (Albert)    Yang Founder &    Advisor, Topaz Labs  <\/p>\n<p>    Yang, a seasoned entrepreneur and expert in video and signal    processing, founded Topaz Labs, a provider of deep    learning-based image and video enhancement for photographers    and video makers. Under his leadership, the Dallas-based    company has developed cutting-edge, AI-driven software tools    that improve sharpening, noise reduction, and upscaling of    images and videos. A former assistant professor at Chinas    Harbin Institute of Technology, Yang remains a Topaz advisor    but stepped down as the companys president and CTO in 2021.    Says one of his former employees: He was the core developer of    the code base for every single Topaz product.  He is a doer    and not a talker.  <\/p>\n<p>    CAPITAL IDEAS    Bryan    Chambers Co-Founder and President, Capital    Factory  <\/p>\n<p>    Chambers is a leading, high-profile proponent of AIs    transformative potential, proactively building and nurturing a    supportive ecosystem for the space as the Capital Factorys    co-founder and president. An accelerator and venture capital    fund thats described as the center of gravity for Texas    entrepreneurs, Capital Factory has invested in a number of    AI-focused companies, including Dallas-based Worlds and    Austins Big Sister AI. Under Chambers, Capital Factory also    has hosted a wide variety of AI events, co-working sessions,    and challenges. Among them were The Future of AI Summit in    Dallas last September, Februarys AI Salon at Old Parkland in    Dallas, and the $100,000 AI Investment Challenge held during    the companys 2019 Defense Innovation Summit in Austin.  <\/p>\n<p>    BRILLIANT BILLIONAIRE    Mark    Cuban Founder,    Mark Cuban Companies  <\/p>\n<p>    Cuban, the influential, nationally known billionaire    entrepreneur, has long championed the AI ecosystem through    multiple initiatives, investments, and educational efforts.    Hes stressed the importance of AI education for everyone,    including business owners and employees, and founded the Mark    Cuban Foundations Intro to AI Bootcamp program for underserved    high school students. AI-powered companies Cuban has invested    in include Node, a San Francisco-based startup, and British    company Synthesia. The minority owner of the NBAs Dallas    Mavericks has predicted that AI will have a more significant    impact than any technology in the last 30 yearsand has warned    that those who dont understand or learn about AI risk becoming    a dinosaur.  <\/p>\n<p>    PRAGMATIC PIONEER    David    Evans Managing    Partner, Sentiero Ventures  <\/p>\n<p>    Evans Dallas-based VC firm, Sentiero Ventures, invests in    seed-stage, AI-enabled SaaS companies that improve customer    experiences or enhance financial performance. Evans, a veteran    technologist and serial entrepreneur, was exposed early to AI    while working on a NASA project in the late 1990s. Widely    considered one of the most knowledgeable, best-connected    thought leaders and speakers on Dallas-Fort Worths AI scene,    hes said Sentiero is most interested in founders with    velocity, revenue, and pragmatic strategies for growth. In the    last year, hes led investments in the likes of Velou, a San    Francisco-based e-commerce enablement startup, and    Montreal-based Shearwater Aerospace. Sentieros successful    exits include Dallas-based MediBookr, a healthcare navigation    and patient engagement platform.  <\/p>\n<p>    HOUSE HEADMAN    Rep. Giovanni    Capriglione Texas    House of Representatives  <\/p>\n<p>    Capriglione, a Republican House member representing District 98    with an IT background, co-chairs a new state advisory board on    artificial intelligence with Sen. Tan Parker, R-Flower Mound.    The states Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council will    submit a report to the Legislature by Dec. 1 that makes policy    recommendations to protect Texans from harmful impacts of AI    and promotes an ethical framework for the use of AI by state    agencies. Capriglione says he recognizes AIs potential for    streamlining and fiscal efficiencies. But, in a video recorded    for the National Conference of State Legislatures, he added,    We have to be careful with how its being used, that its    being done in a similar way as humans would have done it, and    that we measure outcomes.  <\/p>\n<p>    ALLIANCE ALPHA    Victor    Fishman Executive    Director, Texas Research Alliance  <\/p>\n<p>    Fishmans in the middle of the action as executive director of    the Richardson-based Texas Research Alliance, which works to    ensure that North Texas industry, universities, and governments    are able to leverage research and innovation resources to grow    and lead their markets. Last fall, the alliance was pivotal in    the first-ever DFW University AI Collaboration Symposium, where    Fishman was a participant. Our students are running towards    AI, so we need to run faster, he told the symposium. Lets    keep this momentum to create more collaboration between our    North Texas universities and partners, turning Dallas-Fort    Worth into a leader for AI research. The alliance also was    instrumental in proposals supporting the Texoma Semiconductor    Tech Hub, led by Southern Methodist University.  <\/p>\n<p>    SENATORIAL CHARGER    Sen. Tan    Parker Texas State    Senate  <\/p>\n<p>    Parker, a North Texas businessman and Republican state senator    representing District 12, was named earlier this year to the    states Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council, where he    serves as co-chair with state Rep. Giovanni Capriglione,    R-Southlake. The council, created by the Legislature during    last years session, studies and monitors AI systems developed    or used by state agencies. The council also is charged with    assessing the need for an AI code of ethics in state government    and recommending any administrative actions state agencies    should take regarding AI. Its supposed to submit a report    about its findings to the Legislature by Dec. 1. Observers say    the council could recommend a new office for AI policy-making,    or advise designating an existing state agency to craft policy    for artificial intelligence.  <\/p>\n<p>    FAIRWAY FUTURIST    Kevin J.    Scott CTO\/CIO, PGA    of America  <\/p>\n<p>    Scott is a thought leader driving AI adoption and comprehension    inside the PGA and the broader golf industry, as well as among    Dallas-Fort Worth technology executives. While hes set the    PGAs internal strategy for efficiency improvementsincluding    enhancing the organizations app user experience with AIScott    says the Frisco-based group is planning additional AI    initiatives that are more sophisticated and comprehensive. At    the same time, hes helped guide industry leaders in crafting    their own AI roadmaps via workshops and public speaking    appearances. A former senior director for innovation and    advanced products at ESPN, Scott also has worked with Frisco    ISD to facilitate AI meetups and mentoring for its    students.  <\/p>\n<p>    NEWSLETTER NOTABLE    Deepak    Seth Creator\/Founder, DEEPakAI: AI Demystified    Product DirectorTrading Architecture Platform Strategy &    Support, Charles Schwab  <\/p>\n<p>    Seth has been recognized as a Top 50 global thought leader and    influencer for generative AI, in part on the strength of his    DEEPakAI: AI Demystified newsletter. The weekly LinkedIn    missive with more than 1,500 subscribers has played a key role    in making AI more accessible and understandable to a wide    audience, as well as opening up discussion about inclusivity,    ethics, and the practical applications of AI. In addition to    his thought leadership, Seth has been a driving force in the    adoption and integration of AI technologies at Charles Schwab,    where he initiated C-suite engagement for generative AI    adoption, analyzing risks and tools, developing use cases, and    achieving a proof of concept that enhanced customer service    response by 35%. The product director also pioneered a    cross-functional AI-driven employee engagement initiative    targeting a 15% boost in agent engagement metrics, earning    recognitions with the Presidents Innovation Award. An adjunct    professor at Texas Christian University, Seth has been a    featured guest on multiple webcasts.  <\/p>\n<p>    COLLABORATION CATALYST    Dan    Sinawat Founder,    AI CONNEX  <\/p>\n<p>    After arriving in North Texas from Singapore a few years ago,    Sinawat has made a name for himself as a visionary leader in    the local AI community with a decidedly global perspective. His    enthusiasm for the space led him to found AI CONNEX, a    Frisco-based community and networking group for AI enthusiasts,    experts, and professionals. Under Sinawats proactive    leadership, the group put together an accelerator program for    early-stage startups as well as various events promoting AI and    technology. The latter included one in partnership with Toyota    Connected that focused on innovation in the auto industry.    Sinawat also has conducted podcasts and been active in AI panel    discussions and on social media.  <\/p>\n<p>    PATENTED EXPERT    Stephen    Wylie Lead AI    Engineer, Thryv  <\/p>\n<p>    Wylie, who leads all AI and ML projects at Grapevine-based    Thryv, has more than 130 software patents in the AI, AR\/VR,    Blockchain, and IoT spaces. Above all, he has said, I    innovate. A Google Developer Expert in AI\/ML, Wylie has long    been an active AI educator, writing a blog and speaking    frequently before user groups and conferences locally (at UT    Dallas and TCU), nationally, and internationally. His talks,    aimed at engineers, have included topics such as fusing AI with    augmented reality and how AI will affect the careers of future    engineers and practitioners. Wylie worked earlier as a senior    software engineer for rewardStyle and Capital One.  <\/p>\n<p>    TRANSIT VISIONARY    Khaled    Abdelghany Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Southern    Methodist University  <\/p>\n<p>    Abdelghany is a faculty member at SMUs Lyle School of    Engineering and a pivotal member of the National Academies    Transportation Research Board committee on AI and advanced    computing. His groundbreaking work, documented in multiple    peer-reviewed journals, focuses mainly on the use of advanced    analytics and AI to make infrastructure more efficient,    resilient, and equitable. He has developed and adopted AI    techniques in such problem domains as real-time traffic    network management and urban growth predictions, for example.    Over the last year, he secured a three-year, $1.2 million    federal grant to develop advanced AI models for traffic-signal    operations, elevating SMUs reputation as a hub for    cutting-edge AI research and innovation.  <\/p>\n<p>    PROFESSORIAL PACESETTER    Lee Brown    Associate Professor of Management and    Director of Research, Texas Womans    University  <\/p>\n<p>    In his roles as a management professor and research director at    Texas Womans University in Denton, Brown is continually    learning about and exploring ways to apply generative AI    technologies to improve classroom engagement and workplace    efficiency. In addition to incorporating AI in MBA courses,    enabling students to take advantage of AI for data analysis,    decision-making, and strategic planning, he has spoken    extensively at TWU and at outside conferences about how AI can    revolutionize educational methodologies, promoting innovation    and inclusion. Says Brown: My commitment to leveraging AI in    education is driven by a vision of creating an empowered and    adaptable workforce, capable of contributing meaningfully to    our increasingly interconnected and technologically driven    world.  <\/p>\n<p>    INSIGHT ICON    Gautam    Das Associate Dean    for Research and Distinguished University Chair Professor, The    University of Texas at Arlington  <\/p>\n<p>    Das is an internationally known computer scientist with more    than three decades of experience in AI, ML, and Big Data    analytics. His research has been supported by grants totaling    more than $9 million, and he has published 200-plus papers,    many of them featured at top conferences and in premier    journals. As a professor and associate dean for research at The    University of Texas at Arlingtons college of engineering, he    is responsible for promoting research excellence across the    college and at UTA. Over the years Das research has included    all aspects of AI, machine learning, and data mining. Hes    currently working in areas such as machine learning approaches    for approximate query processing, and fairness and    explainability in data management systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    SOLUTION STRATEGIST    Douglas    DeGroot Director,    Center for Applied AI and Machine Learning, The University of    Texas at Dallas  <\/p>\n<p>    DeGroot is co-founder and director of the Center for Applied AI    and Machine Learning (CAAML) at UT Dallas in Richardson. The    center was founded in 2019 to help Texas companies and    organizations use leading-edge artificial intelligence and    machine learning to enhance their products, services, and    business processes. So far, the industry-facing, applied    R&D center has been involved in about 10 projects for    companies including Vistra Corp., Rayburn Corp., Infovision,    and Nippon Expressway Co. The projects have been diverse, from    building an explainable machine learning system to coming up    with an optimal model for electricity pricing. In addition,    DeGroot has shared insights on solving industry problems using    AI and ML at community events such as The IQ Brew. At CAAML, he    works closely with Co-Director Gopal Gupta, a professor of    computer science known for his expertise in automated    reasoning, rule-based systems, and artificial intelligence.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI STEWARD Yunhe Feng Director, Responsible AI Lab, The University of North    Texas  <\/p>\n<p>    As an assistant professor in UNTs department of computer    science and engineering, Feng directs the Denton schools    2-year-old Responsible AI Laboratory, which advances AI    research with a focus on Responsible AI, Generative AI, and    Applied AI. He also co-directs UNTs masters program in    artificial intelligencethe first of its kind in Texas. He has    published research on a variety of AI topics and co-authored a    paper on the impact of ChatGPT on streaming media. Financial    Times and Business Insider have reported on his work, and hes    served as a guest lecturer for various courses, including AI    for Social Good. Last year, Feng received the IEEE Smart    Computing Special Technical Community Early Career Award for    his contributions to smart computing and responsible computing.  <\/p>\n<p>    TCU TRAILBLAZER    Beata    Jones John V.    Roach Honors Faculty Fellow at Neeley School of Business, Texas    Christian University  <\/p>\n<p>    Jones is a professor of practice in business information    systems at TCUs Neeley School of Business in Fort Worth. As a    regular contributing writer for Forbes, she often explores the    transformative potential of AI in higher education and its    impact on business. (Another TCU Neeley faculty member,    marketing instructor Elijah Clark, also is a regular Forbes    contributing writer on AI.) Jones has written for the    publication about how generative AI tools are transforming    academic research by fact-checking, for example, or by    supporting data visualization or by offering feedback on    drafts. Jones, whos been passionate about artificial    intelligence since her teenage years, has bachelors and    masters degrees from New Yorks Baruch College and a Ph.D.    from The Graduate Center at City University of New York.  <\/p>\n<p>    BIOMEDICAL BARD    Guanghua    Xiao Mary Dees    McDermott Hicks Chair, UT Southwestern Medical    Center  <\/p>\n<p>    Xiao has made significant contributions to the field of medical    AI, especially in the application of artificial intelligence to    pathology and cancer research. He holds the Mary Dees McDermott    Hicks Chair in Medical Science at UT Southwestern in Dallas.    Hes also a professor in UTSWs Peter ODonnell Jr. School of    Public Health, Biomedical Engineering, and the Lyda Hill    Department of Bioinformatics. Xiaos research has focused on AI    models that enhance cancer understanding and treatment through    advanced image analysis and bioinformatics tools. His key    contributions have included developing an AI model called    Ceograph, for analyzing cells in tissue samples to predict    cancer outcomes, and helping develop the ConvPath software    tool. It uses AI to identify cancer cells from lung cancer    pathology images.  <\/p>\n<p>    MASTER MOTIVATOR    Amy    Blankson Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist, Digital Wellness    Institute  <\/p>\n<p>    Blankson, a wellness author and motivational speaker on    overcoming the fear of AI through the lens of neuroscience and    fearless optimism, co-founded the Digital Wellness Institute,    a Dallas-based tech-based startup. As the institutes chief    evangelist, she uses AI to benchmark the digital wellness of    the institutes organizations and speaks externally about the    evolving future of AI in the workplace. A graduate of Harvard    and the Yale School of Management, Blankson has been a    contributing member of the Institute of Electrical and    Electronics Engineers Standards for Artificial Intelligence.    Earlier this year she presented at SHRMs inaugural AI+HI    (Human Intelligence) Project conference, where she discussed AI    and the Future of Happiness at Microsofts campus in Silicon    Valley.  <\/p>\n<p>    GAMING GUIDE    Corey    Clark CTO and    Co-Founder, BALANCED Media Technology  <\/p>\n<p>    Clark co-founded and serves as CTO at BALANCED Media    Technology, whose tech infrastructure fuses AI and machine    learning with data to bring purpose to play through    distributed computing and human computational gaming. Securing    nearly $30 million from various funding sources, the    Allen-based company was co-founded with CEO Robert Atkins. The    motivation behind establishing BALANCED was to leverage the    intersection of human intelligence and machine learning through    video games to solve complex problems, particularly in the    medical field. This innovative approach works to develop, among    other things, AI-powered games that aim to combat human    trafficking and treat ocular diseases more efficiently. Clark    also is an assistant professor of computer science at Southern    Methodist University and deputy director for research at the    SMU Guildhall. 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