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The Promise and Risk of AI : An OCWA Industry Insight

  • 15 Nov 2023
  • 11:30 AM
  • Dave & Buster’s – Irvine Spectrum, 661 Spectrum Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618

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November 15, 2023
Industry Insight Presentation

The Promise and Risk
of Artificial Intelligence
in the Water Industry


Presented by:

Christopher Tull
Chief Data Officer,
California Data Collaborative

Dave & Busters – Irvine Spectrum
661 Spectrum Center Drive
Sign-In: 11:30 am, Lunch at Noon
Presentation: 12:30 pm

Hosted by OCWA.




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About Our Presentation

This presentation will take you on a journey through the ages of AI, from its early roots to the latest hype around generative AI. We’ll explore the unique features of this current AI wave, using compelling examples in images, audio, and text. Discover how AI might impact water management and ponder the unknowns of AI’s future. We’ll also touch on the risks and concerns this complex technology poses as we navigate a new era.

Plan now to join us, November 15, for fascinating insights into the future of our industry. Make plans now to join us. You won't want to miss out on a glimpse into tomorrow.


OCWA Members with Reservations:  $30.00

Non-Members with Reservations:  $45.00

OCWA Members without Reservations:  $45.00 (at the door)

Non-Members without Reservations:  $45.00 (at the door)

Reservations must be made by end-of-day, Tuesday, November 14,
to qualify for the Reservation Rate.
Cancellations received AFTER this date CANNOT be refunded.


About Our Speaker

Christopher Tull

Chief Data Officer,
California Data Collaborative

Christopher Tull is a public technologist, nonprofit leader, and data scientist serving as chief data officer for the California Data Collaborative, a nonprofit coalition of water supply agencies building community and technology to enable data-informed decision making for a sustainable water future. His award-winning work has been recognized by Bloomberg and the State of California, and has been published in peer-reviewed journals as well as top industry conferences. He has an M.S. in Urban Informatics from New York University and a B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics from CSU Channel Islands.
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