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DESCRIPTION:In the past decade\, it&#39;s indisputable that the fields of Machi
 ne Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have advanced remarkably
 . Over the last 15 years\, we&#39;ve witnessed an explosion of ML algorithms a
 nd architectures\, which have been widely adopted across various industrie
 s\, including Healthcare\, Vision\, and Industrial Automation. The year 20
 23\, with the advent of Generative AI\, stands out as a landmark in AI&#39;s h
 istory\, marking probably the most significant disruption in the past 40 y
 ears. The integration of Generative AI and Large Language Models into ever
 y facet of the technology industry signals the dawn of a new era.\n\nIn th
 e realm of Networking and the Internet\, the adoption of ML/AI has been un
 equivocal. Numerous products incorporating ML/AI have been developed and i
 mplemented on a large scale. These innovations address diverse needs\, fro
 m detecting unusual network activities to making predictions and forecasti
 ng in a new Predictive Internet era. This has implications across multiple
  technologies like WiFi\, Security\, LAN\, WAN\, and the broader Internet\
 , culminating in solutions widely utilized by customers today. The challen
 ges encountered during the deployment years also offer valuable insights.\
 n\nThis talk aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how ML/AI has bee
 n applied in Networking\, specifically in areas like Anomaly Detection\, P
 redictive Networking\, and Cognitive Networks. The concluding section will
  offer a glimpse into the future\, highlighting upcoming products that inc
 orporate Generative AI\, potentially ushering in a new chapter for AI appl
 ications in Networking.\n\nOrganized by ACM\n\nLeave your comments and que
 stions with our speaker now and any time before the live event on [ACM&#39;s D
 iscourse Page](https://maestro.acm.org/trk/click?ref=z16l2snue3_2-312e4_0x
 340634x02317). And check out the page after the webcast for extended discu
 ssion with your peers in the computing community\, as well as further reso
 urces on AI\, large language models\, networking\, and more.\n\nVirtual: h
 ttps://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400056
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400056
ORGANIZER:schechter@computer.org
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:The Impact of ML/AI on Networking and the Internet Over the Last De
 cade
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400056
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the past decade\, it&#39;s indisputable tha
 t the fields of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) hav
 e advanced remarkably. Over the last 15 years\, we&#39;ve witnessed an explosi
 on of ML algorithms and architectures\, which have been widely adopted acr
 oss various industries\, including Healthcare\, Vision\, and Industrial Au
 tomation. The year 2023\, with the advent of Generative AI\, stands out as
  a landmark in AI&#39;s history\, marking probably the most significant disrup
 tion in the past 40 years. The integration of Generative AI and Large Lang
 uage Models into every facet of the technology industry signals the dawn o
 f a new era.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In the realm of Networking and the Internet\, the ado
 ption of ML/AI has been unequivocal. Numerous products incorporating ML/AI
  have been developed and implemented on a large scale. These innovations a
 ddress diverse needs\, from detecting unusual network activities to making
  predictions and forecasting in a new Predictive Internet era. This has im
 plications across multiple technologies like WiFi\, Security\, LAN\, WAN\,
  and the broader Internet\, culminating in solutions widely utilized by cu
 stomers today. The challenges encountered during the deployment years also
  offer valuable insights.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This talk aims to provide a comprehensiv
 e overview of how ML/AI has been applied in Networking\, specifically in a
 reas like Anomaly Detection\, Predictive Networking\, and Cognitive Networ
 ks. The concluding section will offer a glimpse into the future\, highligh
 ting upcoming products that incorporate Generative AI\, potentially usheri
 ng in a new chapter for AI applications in Networking.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Organized b
 y ACM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Leave your comments and questions with our speaker now and a
 ny time before the live event on &lt;a href=&quot;https://maestro.acm.org/trk/clic
 k?ref=z16l2snue3_2-312e4_0x340634x02317&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;noopener nor
 eferrer&quot;&gt; ACM&#39;s Discourse Page&lt;/a&gt;. And check out the page after the webca
 st for extended discussion with your peers in the computing community\, as
  well as further resources on AI\, large language models\, networking\, an
 d more.&lt;/p&gt;
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