About this event
Why attend: this is a focused, virtual meetup bringing together data scientists, ML engineers, and open-source enthusiasts to explore the cutting edge of AI, machine learning, and computer vision. The Mexico City AI, ML and CV Meetup curates monthly sessions with diverse speakers, often alternating between English and Spanish, designed to deepen practical understanding of AI systems, tooling, and real-world applications. If you’re building AI-enabled software, experimenting with no-code/low-code AI workflows, or just keen to stay ahead of the curve in vision and ML, this event offers a compact, high-signal format with active community engagement.
What to expect this month (March 5, 2026):
- A virtual format with registration for Zoom, allowing participation from anywhere. The event is online-only, suitable for remote attendees across time zones.
- A multi-talk agenda featuring leading researchers and practitioners in AI, ML, and computer vision. Talks include:
- MOSPA: Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion. A dataset and diffusion-based framework to model human motion conditioned on spatial audio, addressing how virtual humans respond to auditory stimuli in immersive environments.
- Securing the Autonomous Future: Navigating Agentic AI, IoT, and Cyber Resilience. A discussion on building trustworthy autonomous AI systems with oversight and accountability, framed for enterprise contexts.
- Plugins as Products: Bringing Visual AI Research into Real-World Workflows with FiftyOne. An exploration of FiftyOne’s plugin ecosystem and how plugins can accelerate data-centric AI workflows.
- Transforming Business with Agentic AI. Real-world use cases showing how autonomous AI agents can transform operations across e-commerce, insurance, and healthcare.
- Speaker bios illustrate depth: Zhiyang (Frank) Dou (MIT CSAIL) on motion synthesis and spatial audio; Samaresh Kumar Singh (HP Inc.) on agentic AI and edge/federated learning; Adonai Vera (Voxel51) on FiftyOne plugins; Joyjit Roy (enterprise AI leader) on governance and scaling agentic AI.
- Language notes: some talks are delivered in English, while others may be in Spanish, reflecting the local and international nature of the community.
- Community focus: expect practical insights, demos, and opportunities to engage with fellow developers, researchers, and practitioners; a great place to discover new AI/no-code tooling integrations and to discuss building with AI rather than just theory.
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