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It’s no secret: machine learning (ML) has been on the rise in the visual effects industry for the past few years. With its increased popularity comes an opportunity for a more streamlined and efficient way of working.

As part of the recent Nuke 13.0 release, Foundry has integrated a new suite of machine learning tools including CopyCat—a plug-in that allows artists to train neural networks to create custom effects for their own image-based tasks. 
Bringing you examples from some well known Nuke experts, Foundry is delighted to host an exciting panel on Tuesday, June 8th with Founder of Kognat Sam Hodge, Founder of Kaldera OÜ Hendrik Proosa and Mads Hagbarth Damsbo, Owner of Higx who will be going through their experiments using CopyCat in Nuke 13.0. 
Tuesday, June 8
3PM SGT | 4.30PM ACST | 7PM NZS
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Attendees will be able to connect with the speakers and participate in a live Q&A. Not sure if you can make it? Register anyway and Foundry will send you the recording afterwards so you can watch it in your own time. 
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