Welcome
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Gem City ML’s goal is to have a space where people can present and learn new ML/AI ideas, ask for help on problems they are working on, and meet new people.
We have short talks about machine learning (ML) and how to get into this field.
The format is:
Talks have ranged from MLOps, modeling CO2 to predict occupancy, to A/B Testing.
GemCity TECH’s mission is to grow the Dayton’s industry and the community by providing a centralized destination for technical training, workshops and providing a forum for collaborating.
Currently, supports several special interest groups from a variety of technical disciplines.
Gem City ML / AI Meets: 3rd Thursdays 6pm
Gem City Mechatronics - A community of electronics enthusiasts LAB NIGHT: 1st Monday 6pm THEORY NIGHT: 3rd Tuesday 6pm
Code For Dayton - Civic oriented projects. Hack Night 1st Tuesday 6pm.
New to Tech - Focused entry level software dev. Meets: 1st Tuesdays 6pm
Dayton Web Developers - General topics for modern web developement Meets: 1st Wednesdays 6pm
Dayton Dynamic Languages - Lean towards Python, Scheme, and Smalltalk, (d8ndl.org) Meets: 2nd Wednesdays 7pm
Autonomous Miami Valley - The Autonomous MV user group Meets: 2nd Tuesdays 5pm
Dayton .NET Developers - Helping software developers through managers stay current in .NET-related tech. Meets: 2nd Tuesdays 6pm
Gem City Game Developers - Exploring all topics around gaming and the gaming industry. Meets: 2nd Thursdays 5:30pm
Frameworks Explore a balance of both frontend web DESIGN topics and frontend web DEVELOPMENT topics. Meets: 3rd Wednesdays 6pm
We expect everyone in our space to abide by this Code of Conduct. This includes event attendees, community organizers, sponsors, guests, and board members. Violation of this Code of Conduct could result in being removed from the GemCity TECH community and no longer having access to the associated benefits. If you witness a violation of our Code of Conduct, please notify us. Always feel empowered to say something and please escalate any concerns immediately to someone on the staff or leadership team or email help@gemcity.tech.
Our community members are our family. Come hang out with us to learn and collaborate on a wide range of technology topics. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind, especially on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, gender identity, socioeconomic status, or citizenship status. We are committed to creating a non-hostile meeting and event space for all.
Respect and allow everyone to express their opinions, concerns, and needs. Listen with the intention to understand. Respect the privacy of everyone in our community.
Please pick up after yourself. Treat communal spaces with respect. If you move something, put it back. Leave the space as you found it or better.
We do not tolerate harassment of any kind. Unwanted texting, calling, emailing, following, stalking, badgering, intimidating, or threatening will result in being removed from the GemCity TECH community.
Harassment also includes sexual harassment in any form such as teasing, jokes, innuendos, images, gestures, touching, grabbing, or giving gifts of a sexual or unwanted nature.
If someone tries to move on from the conversation, let them go. If someone explicitly tells you to leave them alone, then leave them alone. If you are unsure if your behavior is inappropriate, don’t do it. Always err on the side of making a comfortable environment based on the other person’s standards, not your own.
GemCity TECH is a community of event attendees, community organizers, sponsors, guests, and board members. This is a professional environment and should be treated as such. These are your peers, so please treat each other like peers. Be courteous, kind, and respectful at all times.
GemCity TECH is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community and believe doing so will lead to better overall collaboration.
Being part of our community means helping each other out without expectation of anything in return. Help other members of the community by making introductions, sharing your experience, or just listening.
Do not participate in any illegal activities.
We do not allow the use of illegal drugs, illegal hacking, and anything that would put our community in jeopardy.
Smoking, vaping, or chewing is not allowed in our space.
Do not take other people’s physical property. Do not take other people’s intellectual property…but, we encourage you to contribute to open source.
The GemCity TECH Code of Conduct is a living document managed by our community. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact us.
Bathrooms are located in the building
Ed Dunn from Creative Director of 3Dayton
Gem City Tech ML/AI