Hugo Latapie serves as a Principal Engineer at Cisco, where he is at the forefront of developing next-generation neurosymbolic AI solutions that seamlessly integrate deep learning, knowledge graphs, and symbolic reasoning. His work spans a variety of domains, including networking, Internet of Things (IoT), and...
Hugo Latapie serves as a Principal Engineer at Cisco, where he is at the forefront of developing next-generation neurosymbolic AI solutions that seamlessly integrate deep learning, knowledge graphs, and symbolic reasoning. His work spans a variety of domains, including networking, Internet of Things (IoT), and video analytics, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the evolution of intelligent systems. With over 25 years of experience, Hugo has honed his expertise in designing and implementing large-scale distributed systems, making him a valuable asset in tackling complex challenges within the tech landscape.
At Cisco, Hugo leads key projects that leverage his extensive background in cloud computing, embedded software, and distributed systems. His innovative approach to neurosymbolic AI not only enhances the efficiency and scalability of network operations but also drives advancements in interactive TV and video-on-demand (VOD) services. By integrating cryptography and natural language processing (NLP/NLU) into his solutions, he ensures robust security and improved user experiences across various platforms.
Hugo’s proficiency in technologies such as Linux, wireless communications, and Digital Rights Management (DRM) further underscores his ability to create comprehensive solutions that meet the demands of modern digital ecosystems. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI and his deep understanding of the intricacies of distributed systems make him a thought leader in the industry, inspiring innovation and collaboration within Cisco and beyond. As he continues to explore the intersection of AI and real-world applications, Hugo Latapie remains dedicated to shaping the future of technology through groundbreaking research and development.