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Event AI Agent Meetup 2025-09-30
Dr. Rui Li – Assistant Professor @ NYU Tandon School of Engineering

In this talk, Dr. Rui 'Ray' Li presents groundbreaking work on multi-agent AI systems for Educational AI. Educational AI refers to the application of AI to improve teaching, learning, and educational management. It includes personalized learning systems that adapt to individual student needs, intelligent tutoring systems that provide real-time feedback, automated grading tools, and predictive analytics that help educators identify learning gaps. By leveraging NLP, ML, and data-driven insights, educational AI supports more engaging learning experiences, reduces administrative burdens, and enables equitable access to knowledge across diverse student populations. In this talk, we are discussing the most recent development of using AI agent in classroom learning such as assisting student group projects.

AI/ML Analytics NLP
Randy Gibson – Director of Product Management @ SingleStore

Real-time databases unlock the full potential of AI applications (and Agents). Randy draws on his experience at SingleStore and Matillion to show why performance and strong data foundations are essential for building AI.

AI/ML Matillion
Deep Research Agent with MCP 2025-09-30 · 18:15
Sarmad Sadri – co-founder @ Last Mile

Deep Research architectures have become increasingly popular over the past three months as users want more complex tasks to be handled by LLMs. The LastMile AI team has gone through a journey to understand what core components are needed for a Deep Research Agent and what qualities enable it to be ready for production. We'll be sharing the core architecture for a Deep Research Agent and how these components influence the behavior of the agent.

AI/ML LLM

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0

Industry 5.0 is here with rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as digital twins and GenAI-powered robotic systems, there is an urgent need for training the next generation workforce and transforming the current workforce to be AI-assisted professionals. Educational institutions can use MAAI to provide all-round learning support such as project idea generation, task management, and mental therapy. Moreover, MAAI can engage in group discussions and provide feedback to project members, rather than conventional one-on-one chatbot conversation.

About the speaker Dr. Rui Li is an assistant professor running Flexible AI-enabled Mechatronic Lab (FAMS) at Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/General Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He has an educational background in chemical and robotic engineering. He has professional experience in the telecommunication and medical industries. He has a few medical devices being used for human trials at the Center for Clinical Oncology, National Institute of Health. His current research interests lie in physical AI and transformative medical technologies.

About the AI Alliance The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.

Join the community Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.

[AI Alliance] MAAI: Multi-agentic AI student support system for Workforce 5.0
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