[SGVLUG] SGV Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting: Thursday, September 8th · 6:45 PM PST

Braddock Gaskill braddock at braddock.com
Thu Sep 8 11:35:59 PDT 2022


Hi folks,
I am looking forward to giving a presentation TONIGHT IN PERSON at IHOP on
the Github Copilot AI.  Copilot is dubbed an artificial pair programmer but
I think it has much more significance than that.  It and future machines
will change the way we code.

Details below.

On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 10:38 PM Nick Hyde via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
wrote:

> Subject:
> In Person Meeting Talk on *How Github Copilot will Change Your Life!*
>
> Speaker:
> Braddock Gaskill
>
> Agenda:
> 6:45 - Socialize with members
> 7:05 - Announcements
> 7:15 - Talk start -- GitHub Copilot
>
> Talk Overview:
> There is a new programmer in town, and it's a machine called GitHub
> Copilot. It has been assisting Braddock with coding for the past month.
> It's remarkable and is already changing how Braddock writes code. Copilot
> represents a coming revolution in software development but raises difficult
> ethical and legal questions.
>
> In this presentation, Braddock will show some of the remarkable features
> that Copilot performs in a "real-world" usage. He'll explain the
> technological origins of the Github Copilot in papers by Microsoft and
> OpenAI, and how it works. Then, there will be an open discussion about the
> moral and software-industry implications/questions.
>
>
> Venue:
> On Thursday, September 8th, 6:45 pm at IHOP in Pasadena on Arroyo Parkway,
> come listen to a talk on GitHub Copilot, chat with old friends, and find
> fresh faces at our in person meeting. We'll be in the back.
>
> About the Speaker:
> Braddock Gaskill has over twenty-five years of professional experience in
> the fields of computational linguistics, computer vision, and machine
> learning. He's co-founded and run two innovative small companies as CEO,
> and he has publications in ballistics simulation, machine translation,
> artificial intelligence, and space launch industry news. Braddock spent
> five years as a Research Scientist at eBay working on computer vision and
> augmented reality. He attended Johns Hopkins University.
>
>
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