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Tue, Jun 10th
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DeSciNYC: Olfactory RGB
descinyc: olfactory rgb descinyc: olfactory rgb
NY Tech Week
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BBVC Presents, A Monthly Dinner, focused on B2B Saas Founders and Investors
bbvc presents, a monthly dinner, focused on b2b saas founders and investors bbvc presents, a monthly dinner, focused on b2b saas founders and investors
SPANVentures.
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NYCPythonistas June 10 - Xavier Huang on Domain-Specific Model Fine-Tuning
nycpythonistas june 10 - xavier huang on domain-specific model fine-tuning xavier huang returns to our stage with domain-specific model fine-tuning. from xavier: another project i am currently working on is called ai professor. please check out the link [https://course.ethicsworkshop.org/tutor.html](https://course.ethicsworkshop.org/tutor.html). the idea is that you can train the pre-existing model on the professor's response and course materials. then you can increase the accuracy of the response of the ai. venue tbd.
NYCPythonistas
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Wed, Jun 11th
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Plotly Community Meetup in San Francisco
plotly community meetup in san francisco plotly community meetup in san francisco
Plotly
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Beyond The Frontier: Pioneering the Future Summit in NYC
beyond the frontier: pioneering the future summit in nyc beyond the frontier: pioneering the future summit in nyc
NY Tech Week
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Tapped Mixer - Anti Social Camp
tapped mixer - anti social camp tapped mixer - anti social camp
by Ilias Anwar
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WEBINAR "Designing Smart Agent Memory – How To Go From Raw Data To Actionable Context"
webinar "designing smart agent memory – how to go from raw data to actionable context" webinar "designing smart agent memory – how to go from raw data to actionable context"
ODSC (Open Data Science Conference)
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From Models to Meaning: Quants @ Perplexity
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NY Tech Week
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Make Your Own 3D Models: Blender and 3D Printing
make your own 3d models: blender and 3d printing make your own 3d models: blender and 3d printing
Fractal Tech: NYC
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Thu, Jun 12th
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Inside: Union Square Ventures
inside: union square ventures inside: union square ventures
Lynx Collective
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Meetup "Exploring Agentic AI Together" in NYC
meetup "exploring agentic ai together" in nyc meetup "exploring agentic ai together" in nyc
NY Tech Week
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Meetup "Exploring Agentic AI Together" in NYC
meetup "exploring agentic ai together" in nyc meetup "exploring agentic ai together" in nyc
ODSC (Open Data Science Conference)
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Progress | Mediums | 墨子
progress | mediums | 墨子 progress | mediums | 墨子
Fractal Tech: NYC
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Tech Gather NYC June Meetup
tech gather nyc june meetup tech gather nyc is a mixer for anyone and everyone in nyc tech. new to tech? welcome! 15 years in? come on down! just got to the city? get to know the techies here! been here forever? grab your "pizza rat" headband and welcome the newbies. be you product, ui, coder or solutions or any of the buzz terms our industry throws out there, come unwind at a chill irish pub on fulton with cheap drinks and stay for a top-notch (free!) karaoke session next door. did i mention the whole thing is free?
Tech Gather NYC
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Fri, Jun 13th
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Zero to NYC: Early-Stage GTM & Ops Social
zero to nyc: early-stage gtm & ops social zero to nyc: early-stage gtm & ops social
NY Tech Week
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Hackathon with Google Cloud - Virtual Event
hackathon with google cloud - virtual event hackathon with google cloud - virtual event
ODSC (Open Data Science Conference)
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Wed, Jun 25th
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WEBINAR "Introduction to Building AI Apps"
webinar "introduction to building ai apps" webinar "introduction to building ai apps"
ODSC (Open Data Science Conference)
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Plotly Data Exploration of Raleigh
plotly data exploration of raleigh plotly data exploration of raleigh
Plotly
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Plotly Data Exploration of Toronto
plotly data exploration of toronto plotly data exploration of toronto
Plotly
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Tue, Jul 8th
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The Fundamentals of Machine Learning
the fundamentals of machine learning in a previous event, i presented the fundamentals of machine learning, going all the way back to pythagoras, to explore early notions of distance, ultimately culminating in the nearest neighbor algorithm, which was discovered in 1951. in this presentation, i'll continue where we left off, introducing more advanced topics such as image, video, and time-series processing, and classification. i'll also introduce some formal, original results i've come up with using the [kolmogorov complexity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kolmogorov_complexity), that we'll use to understand, analytically, and objectively, the limits of machine learning. the slides from the previous talk are below, the new presentation will be coming soon! [fundamentals of machine learning](https://derivativedribble.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/the-fundamentals-of-artificial-intelligence-1.pdf) **updated location** **the westbury** 20 w 38th street between 5th & 6th avenue new york, ny 10018
New York Machine Learning Meetup Group
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Digital Accessibility's Gap: AI to Bridge Mobile and Web Barriers
digital accessibility's gap: ai to bridge mobile and web barriers this event will be online on youtube and in-person. **the speaker and live stream starts at 7:30 pm et**. in-person attendees may arrive as early as 7 pm et. **important note** google maps currently incorrectly pins the location around the corner on crosby street. the entrance is not on crosby. the entrance is on spring street, inside the marc jacobs international building. it is roughly halfway between crosby and lafayette, almost directly across spring street from the chipotle restaurant. **description** from inaccessible pdfs to fragmented mobile platforms, digital accessibility today feels like navigating a labyrinth. in this dual-perspective session, jason tan and michael bervell explore the thorniest challenges in both mobile and web accessibility -- and how emerging ai techniques, automation strategies, and platform shifts are changing what’s possible. they begin with mobile: an arena full of friction, from the lack of concrete native accessibility standards to tooling fragmentation across ios, android, react native, and flutter. through mythological analogies and practical examples, we’ll unpack what makes mobile accessibility so uniquely hard -- and what an ideal tooling ecosystem might look like. then they transition to the web, where ai is making significant strides. they'll show how llms and human-in-the-loop design are already streamlining accessibility tasks like alt text generation, pdf remediation, and context-aware wcag compliance. along the way, we’ll share insights from cutting-edge studies on how ai boosts productivity, reduces burnout, and supports non-experts in making meaningful contributions to accessibility. you will leave with: * a deep understanding of the “four horsemen” of mobile accessibility complexity. * a sense of what’s newly possible (and not yet possible) in ai-assisted accessibility workflows. * tangible practices for integrating automation and assistive ai into your own dev or audit workflows. this session is for accessibility professionals, developers, and tech leads who want to level up their impact -- and have a little fun doing it. bring your questions. bring your war stories. join us for a deeply technical (and hopefully mythically entertaining) exploration into what’s next for digital accessibility -- on both mobile and web. **presenter bios** **[jason tan](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-tan-75ab38191/)** is the co-founder and cto of testparty, a startup automating digital accessibility testing across platforms. jason studied computer science, economics, and latin at princeton, and previously worked as an ios engineer at twitch, where he encountered accessibility challenges during a live lawsuit. at testparty, he brings a uniquely technical and humanistic lens to mobile and web accessibility. jason is passionate about building developer-first tools that don't just detect problems -- but help fix them. **[michael bervell](https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbervell/)** is the ceo and co-founder of testparty, an ai-powered digital accessibility platform that automates wcag remediation across web and mobile. he previously consulted on accessibility for google and the united nations and was awarded an nsf sbir grant for advancing automated compliance technologies. a published author and harvard graduate, michael's work sits at the intersection of ai, education, and inclusion. he’s passionate about building tools that make the internet equitable for everyone. **accessibility** the presentation will have human captions [cc], not automatic captions. there will be an asl interpreter. for aira visual interpreter access for the blind and low vision community, download the aira explorer app on the [apple app store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aira-explorer/id1590186766) or [google play](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.aira.explorer&hl=en-us). for access in the physical space, the a11ynyc geofence should apply automatically. to access the online webinar for audio description, use the a11ynyc access offer to call, or simply inform your visual interpreter that you'd like that offer applied when you connect. please let us know about any other accessibility requirements two weeks before the event. **livestream** link coming soon provided by internet society accessibility sig. **location details** information coming soon. **accreditation** all a11ynyc meetups are pre-approved for iaap continuing accessibility education credits (caec). **sponsors** thanks to [akqa](https://www.akqa.com/), [deque](https://www.deque.com/), [evinced](https://www.evinced.com/), [equal entry](https://equalentry.com/), and [fable](https://makeitfable.com/) for sponsoring. want to be a sponsor? contact meryl@equalentry.com
A11yNYC - Accessibility New York City