This Tuesday (27) began Collision, which in terms of innovation is one of the largest events on the North American continent, and is expected to bring together more than 40,000 people in Toronto, Canada, specifically at Enercare Centre. The event opened with speeches from Paddy Cosgrave, Founder and CEO of Web Summit (the brand behind Collision and other innovation events), Jennifer McKelvie, Deputy Mayor of Toronto, Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada, and R. Stacey Laforme, Chief of Mississauga’s of the Credit First Nation. The closing is scheduled for Thursday (29) and should be attended by more than 700 speakers.
On the opening day, there was only the party which started at 8 p.m. at the Toronto Grand Bizarre, about 900 meters from the Enercare stage, base of the Canadian conference, it was the only official activity, but at attended by a select group of guests.
Some round tables from Collision 2023. (Photo: reproduction/ Época Negócios
At a Collision panel discussion titled “The Future of Software in the Face of Generative Intelligence” held this Monday, coordinated by Anand Kulkarni, of the apps company Crowdbotics, it was concluded that in the future not too far off, each company has to create their own model language based on ChatGPT, but they will be built to meet the security and productivity requirements of each company.
The goal is to ensure that AI creates better codes than humans or to avoid the risk of software theft. For that, you need to take the path of personalization. “In our case, we use the OpenAI system for a few months then we disconnect from them, the company deletes the data after 30 days. Using as a learning base with Chat, we created our own model of language”said Justin Massa, partner at design consultancy IDEO.
Featured photo: The collision began on Monday. Photo: Reproduction/ Época Negócios
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