PyData Pittsburgh Meetup Tonight (7/30)
Reminder: PyData Pittsburgh Meetup Tonight (July 30th) – “Does Generative AI Know Statistics?” @ Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall, Carnegie Mellon University
Hi PyData Pittsburgh!
July PyData Pittsburgh Meetup is happening tonight – and we’d love to see you there!
🗓️ Wednesday, July 30
🕕 6:00 PM Doors Open | 6:30 PM Talk Begins
📍 Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall, Carnegie Mellon University
(Follow the walkway to the right of the building on Frew Street and head down the steps to the basement entrance – [photo and directions below])
Tonight’s Talk: Does Generative AI Know Statistics?
There’s a lot of buzz about Gen AI, but what are some scientifically grounded ways to interact with it?
Join us as Dr. Louis Luangkesorn explores how Generative AI can be a partner in statistical analysis—warts, randomness, hallucinations, and all.
Preview the talk: Dr. Luangkesorn has shared a Jupyter Notebook here
About the Speaker
Dr. Louis Luangkesorn is a Lead Data Scientist at Highmark Health working at the intersection of statistical modeling, operations research, and Generative AI in healthcare and HR. He contributes to SciPy and SimPy and co-authored a chapter in Data Science in Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach. He is also VP of INFORMS-Pittsburgh.
About PyData Pittsburgh
We’re a community of data scientists, engineers, and researchers passionate about Python, data, and science. Our monthly events are a space to connect, learn, and share ideas.
Questions or want to get involved? Reach us at organizers@pypgh.org
Getting to the Venue
Free parking along Frew Street after 6PM and at Morewood Gardens Parking Lot after 5pm.
Head to Baker Hall, CMU
From Frew Street, take the walkway on the right (east) side of the building
You’ll find steps leading to the basement entrance
The Giant Eagle Auditorium is just inside