Will computers ever be able to understand our conversations and anticipate search results based on what we say? Our CEO, Tim Tuttle, will be returning to his alma mater on November 5th to answer this question and more at a campus tech talk. Tuttle received his PhD from the Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT, and is now the founder and CEO of Expect Labs, a startup that is building the world’s first contextually aware search engine.
Tuttle will give a peek into what it’s like building and running a technology company, and will also describe the mechanisms that make our anticipatory search platform work. Stick around and see a demo of MindMeld, our pre-release app that can understand conversations in real-time to proactively deliver relevant information.
More details can be found below:
Session Title: Anticipatory Computing & the Future of Search
When: Tuesday, November 5th, 2013, 6:00 - 7pm
Where: 66-168
Sandwiches Provided!
If you’re in the Boston area, join us for a conversation about how the future of search is conversational. For more updates, find us at @expectlabs.