BeyondMinds CTO, Roey Mechrez shares his insights into AI

Following our successful Technology, AI & Cyber live! event, AI Magazine reflects on the insights from our speaker, Roey Mechrez

BeyondMinds CTO and co-founder, Dr Roey Mechrez has extensive experience in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. Prior to co-founding Beyond Minds, a company that delivers hyper-customised, production-grade AI, Mechrez gained his PhD at Technion-Israel. 

With a keen interest in AI, Mechrez has held multiple positions to gain more experience and understanding of AI-powered technology. He has been both an Algorithm Engineer for RSIP Vision and a Research Intern for IBM.

During his internship with IBM, he worked in the Computer Vision and Augmented Reality group.

The CTO’s deliver hyper-customized, production-grade AI. Mechrez himself explains that his research interests are in computer vision, machine learning, optimisation, image processing, and computational photography. Many of his research papers explore photorealistic image generation and manipulation at the low-mid level. This explores things such as perceptual super-resolution and in the high semantic level such as semantic style transfer.

As BeyondMinds’ CTO, Mechrez is responsible for the company's technology strategy. He also leads a group of top AI researchers, scientists, and engineers to ensure the company’s success.

At our Technology, AI & Cyber live! Event Mechrez shared his insights and expertise. He discussed what paths companies should take to enable organisation-wide adoption of AI. To hear Mechrez’s keynote speech, check out the video below:

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