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ChatGPT - Water Sector Applications

Offered By: Australian Water School via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the applications of ChatGPT and other AI technologies in the water sector through this comprehensive 1-hour 10-minute webinar. Gain insights from industry experts as they discuss the current capabilities and future opportunities of large language models (LLMs) and AI in water management. Learn about the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning, with a focus on ChatGPT and LLMs. Discover the considerations for using LLMs, potential water sector applications, and whether AI can be trained for specific tasks. Witness live demonstrations, including the use of QChatGPT plugin with QGIS. Engage in a software panel discussion exploring AI integration in various water modeling tools. Address the risks and benefits of AI adoption in water applications through a Q&A session, and explore further training opportunities in this rapidly evolving field.

Syllabus

- Preview
- Introductions | Polls
- Artificial Intelligence AI
- Machine Learning ML
- Deep Learning
- ChatGPT | Large Language Models LLMs
- Using LLMs | Considerations
- AI & water sector applications
- Can you train ChatGPT?
- Can AI be an assistant? | Final thoughts
- QGIS & QChatGPT
- Software panel: AI & Flood Modeller
- Software panel: AI & DHI products
- Software panel: AI & DRAINS
- Q&A discussion
- Wrap-up and further training


Taught by

Australian Water School

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