Abstract

At present, Covid19 is still having an enormous impact in global areas. International or long-distance travels are still risky. In consideration of the safety of all speakers and participants, the 2023 International Conference on Computer, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (CMLAI 2023) had been held online via Zoom during January 14-15, 2023 in San Francisco, USA.
 CMLAI 2023 is an international forum devoted specifically to facilitate synergies in research and development in the areas of computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence. It provides the communication platform for those who are leading experts and scholars from around the world. The development of artificial intelligence and their corresponding technologies and industries has also being regarded as "national development strategy" for the world's leading countries and gradually developed into a new "trump card" in the game between countries.
 This conference was attended by over 200 researchers, scholars, academic and industry experts from many countries. During the two-day online conference, 3 keynote speeches with topics on cloud computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence were delivered. And 42 oral and invited presentations were presented and discussed in-depth in 3 technical sessions, with interactive communication among the attendees. Despite the inhibiting factor of Covid19, the conference successfully promoted exchanging new ideas and perspective discourse among the participants in their respective fields.
 CMLAI Organizing Committees
 San Francisco, USA

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