Published Aug 17, 2021
The past decade has witnessed the great rise of Artificial Intelligence, which has made an impact in almost every field out there.
Velimir is a Software Engineer and Lead of the AI workgroup here at Intertec. His professional experience includes working on AI-related projects and various research activities.
In the first podcast episode of TechTuesdays, we will try and get his views and thoughts on:
Listen to the full episode 01 here.
Intertec’s AI workgroup exists since 2018 as an enthusiastic R&D group, while as of 2021 it becomes an official workgroup with a stable core of researchers with the main purpose to spread the AI culture and provide the company a chance to widen the business targets in the AI field.
It functions by sharing knowledge, experience and events, bi-weekly recaps, working on specific tasks, collaborating on a proof of concept, proposing AI solutions to the clients etc.
It covers the technologies used to solve AI problems, such as Python (with Scikit-learn, Keras, Tensorflow), some AI/ML AWS services, but not closed for other alternatives.
If you are looking to be part of a team that tackles new challenges every day and is constantly working on finding new ways of untangling complex issues, then make sure you check out our current job openings.

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