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AI in Hawaii: Clash of the LLM Titans: CoPilot vs Gemini

Event Overview

Please join World Wide Technology for the April session of our “AI in Hawaii” Lunch and Learn series Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025 Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Location: Harbor Court (55 Merchant Street, Suite 2810 | Honolulu, HI 96813) Parking: Harbor Court parking validation provided Explore the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini, two leading AI models. Discover how they can transform productivity and creativity for your organization in the world of large language models.

Greg Heier

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Architect

Greg has over 25 years experience in the technology field and 20 years experience with cloud technology, particularly in the Google ecosystem. His ...
Mike Davis

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Architect, Global Solutions and Architecture

Mike has 20+ years in IT services, specializing in voice and video technologies from Microsoft, Cisco, Zoom, Poly, and Pexip. As a Technical Soluti...
David Geddam

World Wide Technology

Senior AI Advisor

David has 30 yrs of experience in technology, innovation & SW Dev, primarily in healthcare. He held key roles at GE Healthcare, Phillips Healthcare...
Nani McDaniel

World Wide Technology

Advisor, GES GS&A AI Sales

As an AI Advisor at WWT, Nani helps clients explore AI strategies by showcasing WWT’s capabilities, success stories, and custom roadmaps. She leads...

What to expect

Our monthly lunch and learn sessions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) are designed for professionals across various industries. These in-person events feature expert-led discussions with insights from WWT's AI specialists on a range of AI topics.
  • Gain insights into real-world AI integration challenges and WWT's industry experience.
  • Learn best practices for building secure AI systems.
  • Leave with strategies for an AI program to empower your organization's future.
  • Engage in interactive Q&A sessions to ask questions, share experiences, and spark thought-provoking discussions.
  • Explore diverse use cases and architectures showcasing how AI is transforming industries, and learn practical methodologies for adopting AI within your organization.

Goals and Objectives

The purpose of this event is to create a Hawaii AI community of practice that can advance the state of useful and secure AI across our various industries.

Who should attend?

CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, Architects, Engineers, Business Data Managers, Data Analysts and Data Scientists.