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Adapting AI Models When Data Changes with Evan Shelhamer

Wednesday 23 July 2025

Starts 18:00 PM

Finishes 19:30 PM


Organized by Founders Founders


Venue: Founders Founders

Address: 389 Rua de Godim
4300-240 Porto

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About this event

Join OKRA at Founders Founders for an insightful evening with Evan Shelhamer, a leading expert in Machine Learning and AI. This session, presented by Okra and Founders Founders, will delve into the critical topic of adapting AI models when underlying data changes.

In today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape, understanding how to maintain the effectiveness of your models is paramount. Evan will share his deep knowledge on this challenge, offering valuable perspectives for anyone working with or interested in the practical application of AI.

About the Speaker: Evan Shelhamer is a Professor at the University of British Columbia and a former Researcher at Google DeepMind. He is also teaching at DeepLearn this summer, bringing his extensive expertise in Machine Learning and AI directly to our community.

What to Expect: The event will feature a short presentation from Evan Shelhamer, followed by a casual Q&A session. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from a top-tier expert and get your questions answered in an interactive setting.

Whether you’re a founder leveraging AI, a developer, or simply curious about the frontiers of machine learning, this session promises to offer valuable insights.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the brightest minds in AI!

18.00 — 18.30: Arrival, network & drinks

18.30 — 19.30: Presentation & Q&A


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