Historically, technical content has been written for humans. But with the rise of artificial intelligence, machines will consume this content to solve problems automatically or help solve problems. This means that machines need to leverage the content in the easiest, most unambiguous possible way.
Structured content authoring has been created to optimize the writing process (minimize cost and increase reuse). This way of writing has a lot of impact on what algorithms and content can do with it. Through a set of examples, we will review the benefits and limits of structured content, and how structured content impacts what modern tools and algorithms can do.
Fabrice Lacroix
Fabrice’s professional background is closely tied to the growth of the Internet. In 1994, he helped create Infonie, the first French Internet access provider, as VP R&D and CTO. In 1998, he created ZonejeuX.com, an online gaming platform. Keen on innovation and entrepreneurship, Fabrice switched from “cables to content”, founding Antidot in 1999. He also sits on boards of several high-tech companies.
Thursday, November 10, 14:30 – 15:15 Room C9.2 OG
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