Ori Ascher
Entrepreneur, writer, lecturer and business owner in the field of AI
Israel
Hebrew, English
Ori Ascher, 26, is a young and energetic entrepreneur with a passion for artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship. After gaining experience in managing a website building business and Amazon trading, Ori established an agency specializing in implementing artificial intelligence in small and medium-sized businesses.
With a deep understanding of AI, Ori excels in explaining complex concepts in a clear and simple manner. He enjoys public speaking and even hosts a podcast called "Bina LeBusiness" (Intelligence for Business) that deals with AI applications in the business world.
Beyond his work in technology, Ori has written two books in English on influence and mentalism, which have been sold worldwide and received praise from leaders in the field.
Ori has lost his left leg during the recent war in Israel, and alongside a lot of humor he also has some interesting insights to share.
Recognizing, Understanding, and Implementing Artificial Intelligence
Should we fear AI? Should we embrace it blindly? Perhaps the solution lies in balancing between these two approaches? In this lecture, we'll understand the AI world from its foundations, the relevant history and how the revolution entered our lives, through practical uses in the business world and beyond, to the dangers inherent in the technology. Most importantly - we'll leave with the ability to take the first step forward to implement this technology in our lives.
One Foot in the Grave
What is the meaning of the term "Hero of Israel", which we've recently been exposed to at every turn? When we hear the word "heroism", we usually imagine crazy explosions in slow motion, running towards a numerically superior enemy, and other scenes from movies we grew up on. In reality, it's a much more everyday concept. Together we'll dive into the depths of this magical concept and emerge with conclusions about our personal lives.
Artificial Intelligence on a Limb
How will the future of the wounded look on the backdrop of the biggest technological revolution in history? A shorter version of the injury story, combined with the field of AI, and a discussion about the future, which looks as bright as science fiction books.