KIVI KRING CARIBBEAN – ARUBA ACTIVITY “A.I. 4 ENGINEERING – REDIFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF POSSIBILITIES”

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On the 30th of March 2023 KIVI Kring Caribbean – Aruba held its third activity in 2023. Speaker, Elthon Lampe gave an excellent insight in what the latest developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence (A.I) can do for engineers. The most surprising of his presentation is the fact that while his presentation is given in English, the text was simultaneously translated into Dutch.

His presentation is attached to this report through this link.

Elthon started with an overview of responses on his earlier presentation given to other organizations. In the middle of this overview it is striking to read what the attendee’s responded to be the main concerns of A.I.: it is scary what it will mean in the future.

However there are a lot of advantages if one considers A.I. to be a tool to promote development. Since A.I. is a self-learning tool, you have to keep learning yourself.

The presentation contains a lot of examples how to use the A.I. developed tools.

So in finalizing this report, Chat GPT 4 was requested to provide us with final wording on the presentation given by Elthon Lampe and this was the response:

During the presentation, Elthon highlighted the different ways in which A.I. can benefit engineers. For example, he explained how A.I. can be used to optimize and automate certain processes, which can lead to significant time and cost savings. He also discussed how A.I. can help engineers make more accurate predictions and decisions based on large sets of data.

In addition, Elthon talked about the importance of continued learning for engineers who want to make the most of A.I. tools. While A.I. can provide valuable insights and recommendations, it's up to the engineer to interpret and act on this information in a meaningful way.

Overall, it sounds like Elthon's presentation was very informative and thought-provoking. It's encouraging to see that organizations like KIVI Kring Caribbean – Aruba are taking an active interest in the potential of A.I. for engineering, and providing opportunities for professionals to learn more about this rapidly evolving field.

You can find the slides of the presentation under 'Documenten'

KIVI KRING CARIBBEAN  - ARUBA organizes its next activity on

A.I. 4 Engineering - Redefining the Boundaries of Possibilities

As we all know, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work, and it has become an integral part of modern engineering practices. This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of AI and its applications in various fields of engineering.

Our esteemed speaker, Elthon Lampe has background in electrical engineering and has an affinity in computer electronics and coding and will elaborate on the introduction level in the field of AI combined with engineering. Part of his experience in AI he will elaborate on his insights on the latest developments and advancements of AI in several fields.

During the presentation, topics such as machine learning, natural language processing, AI image generator, and deep learning will be covered. We also discuss the benefits of AI in terms of improving efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing accuracy by having a very skeptical AI companion in engineering tasks.

KIVI Kring Caribbean - Aruba invite all engineers and others who are interested in exploring the possibilities of AI to attend this presentation. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the field, there will be something for everyone. Please bring your smartphone and/or tablet as this presentation will include an interactive part as well as the audience.

Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn more about AI and its applications in engineering. We look forward to seeing you there!

This activity will take place at the YMCA location at Calabasstraat 1 Dakota on Thursday March 30, 2023 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. followed by a network meeting from 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. while enjoying a drink and a snack. To cover the costs KIVI members are charged an entrance fee of 15 AWG florins while non-members are charged 20 AWG fls. There is a free entrance for students at the University of Aruba while the entrance fee for PhD candidates is 10 AWG fls.

You can register via the KIVI website.