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AI Models and Nature

Hosted by Collin Hartigan, Atif Hussein & DC Climate Week
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*** Note we had to change the date to Tuesday April 21st ***

**** Now at Georgetown Public Library - Room 1 ****

Most climate scientists believe they need a full engineering team to build custom AI models, but the barrier to entry has vanished. Using our "Nepenthes Project" as a live case study, this workshop demonstrates how to move from raw images to a functional, high-accuracy species identification model in just six iterative steps. We reveal how to orchestrate advanced agentic workflows to contribute real data to any database

You will walk away with a repeatable technical framework that allows a single researcher to do the work of a five-person lab. You’ll learn how to stop treating AI as a "chatbot" and start using it as an autonomous infrastructure layer that can train, test, and deploy scientific models in hours, not months.

DC Climate Week is not responsible for this event. It is organized by the organizing group, and being listed on the DCCW calendar is not an endorsement of content or partners.

Location
Georgetown Neighborhood Library
3260 R St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
Room 1 (big room)
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