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14 SMT007 MAGAZINE I OCTOBER 2023 • Deep learning NN architectures and expressive programming frameworks • AI's uncertainty quantification • New technologies: SNN, dynamic reasoning, continual learning (multitasking) • Examples of global leaders and competitiveness • Artificial general intelligence • Brain, mind, and intelligence • Future of AI • Concluding thoughts e objectives of the course are to build and to stay in the knowledge zone; to spur innova- tive ideas and inspire new vistas for new oppor- tunities; to highlight what it takes to achieve AI with justified confidence/trust; to balance between AI's power and downsides; and to leverage AI as a virtuous tool to facilitate indi- vidual on-the-job efficiency and effectiveness, and enterprise business growth. SMT007 Resources 1. "The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0): Intelligent Manufacturing," by Jennie Hwang, SMT007 Magazine, July 2016. 2. "Artificial Intelligence: Super-Exciting, Ultra- Competitive," by Jennie Hwang, SMT007 Magazine, September 2018. 3. "Smart Factory Implementation: How Smart Is Smart Enough?" by Jennie Hwang, SMT007 Maga- zine, April 2020. Jennie Hwang, chair of AI with Justified Confidence for DoD Command and Control study, chair of AI Committee of the National Academies, and External Review Panel of NSF National AI Institutes, brings broad-based knowl- edge to her writing through an integrated perspec- tive. An International Hall of Famer of Women in Technology and a member of National Academy of Engineering, she is author and co-author of 10 internationally-used textbooks and 700+ publica- tions/editorials; a featured speaker in innumera- ble international and national events; has received numerous honors and awards; served on Board of NYSE Fortune 500 companies and on vari- ous civic, government, and university boards and committees (e.g., DoD—Globalization Committee, DoD—Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies Committee, National Materials and Manufacturing Board, Board of Army Science and Technology, and Technical Assessment Board of NIST). Dr. Hwang has chaired the National Laboratory Assessment Board, Assessment Board of Army Research Laboratory, and Army Engineering Centers. Her formal education includes Harvard Business School Executive Program and four academic degrees (Ph.D. M.S., M.S., B.S.). She has held various senior executive positions with Lockheed Martin Corp., among others, and is CEO of International Electronic Materials Corp. She is also an invited distinguished adjunct Professor of Engineering School of Case Western Reserve University and has served on the University's Board of Trustees. To read past columns, click here. Appearances Dr. Jennie Hwang and Dr. George Karniadakis of Brown University/MIT will instruct a Professional Development Course titled "Artificial Intelligence— Opportunities, Challenges and Possibilities," Oct. 2, at the International Symposium on Microelectronics (IMAPS) in San Diego, and on Oct. 9, at SMTA Interna- tional, Minneapolis. Dr. Hwang also will instruct a course titled "High Reliability—Role of Intermetallic Compound and Tin Whisker," Oct. 2, and a course on "Solder Joint Reliability—Principle and Practice" on Oct. 10. Dr. George Karniadakis