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Autonomous Agents: How AI Will Transform Virtual Meetings

2025 High Performance Buildings Educational Series

Apr 21, 2025

Interface invites you to attend an informative presentation and the third installment of our 2025 High Performance Buildings Educational Series, Autonomous Agents: How AI Will Transform Virtual Meetings presented by Associate Principal and Senior Technologies Designer, Kelly Miller CTS-D.

This course will review the growing use of artificial intelligence in conferencing and collaboration technologies, and the ways in which it’s helping to revolutionize the workplace meeting environment. A Case Study for the California State Teachers’ Retirement System Headquarters will be reviewed.

Learning Objectives

Learning Objective 1:

Attendees will gain a basic understanding of artificial intelligence. They will learn the fundamentals of how it works, as well as the differences between the AI subsets like “Machine Learning” and “Deep Learning”.

Learning Objective 2:

Attendees will learn how AI is being used today in simple to complex applications and examine examples of AI around us in our everyday lives. The presentation will also review some keys for how to recognize it.

Learning Objective 3:

Attendees will learn how AI is being integrated into meeting room technologies, and the ways it’s customizing the in-room experience, automating many processes, and changing how people collaborate in real time.

Learning Objective 4:

Attendees will learn about the strategies for the “meeting environment of the future” and analyze the expected impact on architectural design and building management systems operations.

    AIA continuing education credit: 1 LU|HSW
    AIA number: 40792251

    May 1, 2025

    This virtual event will be presented live at two time slots to better accommodate locations and availability. Please select the session that works best for you.

    Sign up for Session One: 12N EST

    Sign up for Session Two: 12N PST

    About our presenter:

    Kelly Miller CTS-D: Kelly has over 30 years of experience in designing, engineering, and managing complex audiovisual systems, particularly in the hospitality sector. He spent 13 years at Kaiser Permanente, overseeing audiovisual and videoconferencing technology deployment, system design, user support, and network operations.

    Recent projects include modernizing Fairfield’s City Council Chamber, relocating Stockton’s City Hall, and constructing a new Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department substation in Santa Clarita. He has also designed emergency operations centers for Alameda, Merced, and Marin counties, as well as public address and visual mass notification systems for the James R. Herman Cruise Ship Terminal in San Francisco. Additionally, he designed all audiovisual systems for the California Teachers Association Retirement System new headquarters in Sacramento.

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