Dr. Elisha Rosensweig

Computer Science PhD and workshop leader for R&D and development teams.

Dr. Elisha Rosensweig — Computer Science PhD and workshop leader for R&D and development teams.

Dr. Elisha Rosensweig

ביוגרפיה

Computer Science PhD, born in Israel to US immigrants and lectures in English and Hebrew natively. Has worked in hi-tech in both R and D for over a decade, and today is a researcher at Dicta, The Center for Hebrew Texts. Loves to teach and mentor, and in recent years is the sole producer of the podcast 'Perspectives with Elisha' in which he takes broad topics and develops them over the course of a full season. The 2nd season dealt with the question 'Is Artificial Intelligence truly Intelligent?'

נושאים מרכזיים

AutomationsHumanity and IntelligenceDevelopmentSoftwareArtificial IntelligenceAI ImplementationDeep Technology

הרצאות וסדנאות

Writing code with AI and staying alive [Workshop]
How do we write code using artificial intelligence in a way that empowers us instead of confusing us (or, perhaps, replacing us)? How do we write code that integrates artificial intelligence within it, and what possibilities does this open up? A 90-minute workshop for groups starting their journey in the field of AI coding, including examples and hands-on experience throughout.
AI Coding: From Technology to Methodology [Lecture\Workshop]
How to write code using artificial intelligence and how to do it correctly? In this lecture, we will review well-known and lesser-known tools in the new world of coding agents; deepen our understanding of the implications of these tools on development processes and the human brain of the developer; and come away with organized work methodologies that help turn these tools into a power multiplier in daily work. A 60-90 minute lecture intended for teams that have already experimented with AI coding agents and are interested in upgrading their capabilities.
Man's Place in a World Saturated with Artificial Intelligence
A conversation about the question that concerns us all - what is the place of humans in a world where AI is everywhere, and even taking over fields we thought would always be under human control? This talk attempts to chart a clear path toward an answer, one based on recent studies that show not only the capabilities of AI, but primarily its shortcomings, and from this, to understand what a healthy synthesis of humanity and its creations could look like.