Up in the cloud: Using AI and digitalisation to transform Sri Lanka to a developed country

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President of the Alumni Rajeev Amarasuriya presenting Tony Weerasinghe with the SJ Oration Memorial Plaque

 

From left: Acting Vice Chancellor Senior Prof. Nayani Melagoda, Tony Weerasinghe, Alumni President Rajeev Amarasuriya and Director, University of Colombo School of Computing Prof. K. P. Hewagamage

 

  • Tony Weerasinghe delivers 15th Annual Sujata Jayawardena Memorial Oration on the topic  

 

MillenniumIT eChanneling and Ustocktrade Founder Tony Weerasinghe delivered the 15th Annual Sujata Jayawardena Memorial Oration on 28 March at the BMICH on the topic ‘Up in the Cloud: Using Artificial Intelligence and Digitalisation to transform Sri Lanka to a Developed Country’.

Tony Weerasinghe delivering the 15th SJ Memorial Oration



Weerasinghe was escorted by ceremonial procession to the hall and joined the Acting Vice Chancellor Senior Prof. Nayani Melagoda, Alumni Association President Rajeev Amarasuriya and University of Colombo School of Computing Director Prof. K.P. Hewagamage at the head table.

The inaugural address was by Rajeev Amarasuriya in which he addressed the fact that there were several Sri Lankan companies that have pioneered the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their operations. He further stated that the University of Colombo is fully aware of the implications of these developments in the labour market and employment and the consequent need to provide undergraduates with the skills needed to survive the changing landscape. 

Amarasuriya also pointed out that the University of Colombo has recently commenced the Technology faculty which provides courses and modules capturing the 10 essential skills for the year 2020 as presented by the World Economic Forum.

The inaugural speech which was followed by an address by the Senior Prof. Nayani Melagoda, who spoke of the late Sujata Jayawardena and her achievements. Prof. Melagoda who represented the Vice Chancellor stated that Sujata Jayawardena had played a key role in the construction of hostel facilities university undergraduates, especially for girls, which facilitated learning for those coming from distant places and those who were otherwise at a disadvantage. 

Prof. K.P. Hewagamage then introduced the Orator, who delivered a very pertinent and interesting oration on the topic of the evening.

Tony Weerasinghe elaborated on how AI is capable of Deep Learning i.e. Reinforcement Learning through which software, when written and executed, is capable of thinking better than humans and providing modern solutions to modern day problems, which would essentially allow the private sector and the Government to contribute to change Sri Lanka for the better. 

He stated that if everyone gets together through Digitalisation and AI, they can contribute to take Sri Lanka even ahead of many other countries. He also stated that AI is now going one step further, which is called ‘Deep Learning’ or ‘Reinforced Learning’, which is where software is written not to say what to do, but to say to the machine to figure the matter out, which would result in machines becoming better than humans in certain activities. 

He also stated that the belief that machines will replace human jobs was a misnomer, and what is now required is to realign human skills to do what machines cannot do, and also to reskill so that human intervention could take the maximum from machines.

Rajeev Amarasuriya then presented Weerasinghe with the Sujata Jayawardena Memorial Plaque for having delivered the 15th Oration. The Vote of Thanks was by Ruwandhi Thanthrige. The Master of Ceremonies was Prof. Naazima Kamardeen. The guests and invites thereafter joined for fellowship and refreshments in the foyer.

Pix by Chamila Karunaratne

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