Artificial Intelligence (AI) can address all sorts of societal problems while attaining the Global Development Goals. However, the anticipated massive use of AI will severely strain energy resources, creating new problems.
To master this conundrum, new paradigms are required at many levels, from new hardware solutions to regulations for the use of AI and everything in between. This goes far beyond the ongoing improvements made with present-day solutions - we need a holistic approach leading to radical breakthroughs.
This conference intends to explore the potential of these new paradigms, providing a basis for AI with vastly improved energy efficiencies. Recent developments in AI will be reviewed, and promising upcoming concepts like brain-inspired neuromorphic computing, physics-based computing, or approximate computing will be addressed.
Watt really matters in AI; bringing multidisciplinary experts together at this conference can help establish an ecosystem that pushes innovations to new levels.
TU Dresden
Expert in neuromorphic computing and energy-efficient AI architectures from TU Dresden.
Dutch Data Center Association
Leading voice on data center sustainability and energy efficiency in the Netherlands.
Lumai
Innovator in optical computing and energy-efficient AI hardware solutions.
Axelera AI
Specialist in edge AI computing and energy-efficient neural network acceleration.
TU Eindhoven
Leader in photonic integration and energy-efficient AI hardware at TU Eindhoven.
IEA
Chief Energy Modeller at the International Energy Agency (IEA), global leader in energy policy and analysis.
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