
"Presenters include SellScale cofounder Aakash Adasera; Aditya Sharma, a Google Pixel AI engineer; Animesh Singh Alang, a UCSC AI researcher and founder of Rizzy; Prof. Navrati Saxena, a globally recognized expert in AI, 5G, IoT and nextgen communications; and Lesya Hendrix, developer of autonomous systems for Earth and lunar construction, with experience in Tesla, Nuro, Scania and frontier tech. The symposium is set for 3-5 p.m. at the library, located at 10800 Torre Ave."
"John Trudeau will give a presentation Jan. 27 on the Dauphine region of southeastern France as part of Tuesday Travel Nights at the Cupertino Library. Located south of Grenoble, Dauphine's countryside hosts farmland, twisting roads and limestone cliffs and caves. Trudeau will highlight a medieval town, a famous shrine, villages and monuments to the French Resistance. The presentation is set for 7-8:30 p.m. at the library."
"Volunteers in the Reading Program work one on one with adults looking to improve their reading, writing and communication skills. Volunteers who have completed the required tutor orientation can register for a Jan. 31 tutor training session at the Cupertino Library, set for 12:30-6 p.m. To submit the event registration and the tutor intake form, visit https://bit.ly/45hEmPo. To register for a tutor orientation, visit https://bit.ly/49nEKyb."
Cupertino Library will host a Teen Advisory Board tech symposium on the future of AI on Jan. 24 from 3–5 p.m. at 10800 Torre Ave, featuring Aakash Adasera (SellScale cofounder), Aditya Sharma (Google Pixel AI engineer), Animesh Singh Alang (UCSC AI researcher and Rizzy founder), Prof. Navrati Saxena (expert in AI, 5G, IoT and nextgen communications), and Lesya Hendrix (developer of autonomous systems with experience at Tesla, Nuro and Scania). John Trudeau will present Jan. 27, 7–8:30 p.m., on the Dauphine region of southeastern France, covering countryside, medieval sites and Resistance monuments. The Santa Clara County Library District seeks volunteer adult literacy tutors; a Jan. 31 training runs 12:30–6 p.m.; registration links and contact emails are provided.
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