Virtual presentation: Numerical Investigation of Multiplane Light Conversion in Optical Turbulence.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368142

Baltimore section is pleased to present the following talk: Multiplane light conversion (MPLC) offers an alternative to adaptive optics for coupling a turbulence-corrupted free-space optical beam into single-mode fiber or waveguide. Co-sponsored by: Baltimore Section society chapters: AESS, CAS, and ComSoc Speaker(s): Dr. Pak Cho, , Agenda: August 3, 2-3 p.m: Virtual Presentation Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368142

CIT Summer Series – David A. Fisher – Why Software Fails and Why AI cannot Help

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364005

This is a weekly session of the CIT Summer Series, with David A Fisher presenting Why Software Fails and Why AI cannot Help : It was once widely believed that computers would enhance the speed, reliability, and applicability of human deductive reasoning in the physical and social sciences, much as motorized vehicles (e.g., cars, trains, airplanes) have enhanced the speed, reliability, and applicability of human manual abilities in transportation. Yet, 60 years later, computers can be used confidently only for paperwork tasks, analysis of regularly structured data, and simple process control applications. Complex software rarely satisfies user needs, is untrustworthy and difficult to maintain, and largely opaque to its users. Artificial intelligence (AI) methods including heuristics, machine learning, and statistical methods are in opposition to sound deductive reasoning. This presentation explains certain practical and logical impediments to computer enhancement of human deductive reasoning, the deductive limitations of modern programming languages, the role of AI, and provides some promising alternatives. Speaker(s): David A Fisher, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364005