Frequently asked questions

Updated March 10th, 2020 given our event shift to livestream-only.

TensorFlow Dev Summit is a 1 day livestream taking place on March 11th, 2020. The livestream will include updates and highly technical talks directly from the TensorFlow product engineering teams, demo walkthroughs, and real time Q&A leveraging the live chat feature within the livestream. If you are unable to join the livestream, a recording will be posted to our YouTube channel following the event.

All presentations are in English and will be live captioned.

No promotion, soliciting for any cause, lobbying, or selling of items or services is allowed even through the virtual aspects of this event, such as the chat room. Any attendee conducting these activities may be removed from the event.

Have you ever wanted to ask the TensorFlow team a question? Maybe you want more detail about a topic, or you are wondering how to use a particular feature? At TensorFlow Dev Summit, we will host special #AskTensorFlow segments between sessions for our remote viewers.

Follow @TensorFlow on Twitter and tweet us your best #AskTensorFlow questions in the lead-up to the summit to post your questions. Then, tune into the livestream where the TensorFlow team will answer questions live from the event. Who knows, you just might get your question answered on air!

Attendees, please review our Community Guidelines to ensure that TensorFlow Dev Summit is a harassment-free and inclusive event experience for everyone. All attendees, speakers, and staff at our event are required to agree to these guidelines. If you have any questions, please contact tensorflow-dev-summit-community@google.com.