Pete Warden is a thinker, innovator and entrepreneur in AI, software and big data. In 2003, Pete created a set of image processing filters to detect features in video content, which was purchased by Apple. Later, he co-founded Jetpac, which created a product that analyzed millions of photos and generated in-depth guides for more than 5,000 cities. Pete joined Google in 2014, when Google acquired Jetpac. At Google, he led the development of the TensorFlow Lite framework, including an experimental version of TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers. In 2022, Pete co-founded Useful Sensors, where he is the CEO. Useful Sensors provides advanced AI solutions for edge devices, powering real-time translation with Torre and precise speech-to-text with Moonshine. Their technology enables fast, efficient communication directly on device, eliminating the need for cloud connectivity. These seamlessly integrated solutions drive smarter, more connected user experiences. Pete is the author of three O’Reilly books. He earned his BS in Computer Science from the University of Manchester and is currently enrolled in a PhD program at Stanford University.