
Gustavo Alckmin
Lecturer - University of Western Australia
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I created my first *.bat file "FORMAT C:" when I was nine years old - those were the days when floppy disks roamed the Earth and Windows 3.1's screensaver could entertain a crowd.
I hold a double-PhD from the University of Wageningen and the University of Tasmania, which taught me to Scandisk and Defrag (at least) once a week. I've worked at the University of Missouri, the University of Melbourne and now at the University of Western Australia, where I try to make the digital-agriculture revolution a reality.
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Ag⁴ - Agricultural Agent Against Agony
If you cannot beat it, join them! In the year 2024, students from all over the world learned about the quasi-magical abilities of the infamous ChatGPT. As a new lecturer at SAgE (the School of Agriculture and Environment - UWA), it became quite clear to me that this was a tool with enormous potential. Using the video recordings from the COVID years, I transcribed all lectures and fed a RAG tool into an agent-AI that will be deployed as a 24/7 tutor to answer students' questions. "The lecturer strikes back"
In this session, the data pipeline, agent architecture and evaluation metrics (AI score to previous year's exams) will be presented.
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