Jun 18, 2025
Webinar Recap: All-in on AI – How AI Is Transforming Aviation Safety

On June 18, Beams hosted All-in on AI, a live webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping safety in the aviation industry. We brought together top experts to share real-world applications, common challenges, and forward-looking strategies for using AI to stay ahead in this fast-evolving space.
Whether you missed the session or want to revisit the insights, we've got you covered.
⬇️ Watch the full recording ⬇️
Agenda Overview
The session followed a focused structure to guide the audience from fundamentals to future-forward discussion:
What is AI?
A brief overview of what artificial intelligence actually means, and how it differs from traditional automation.Why is ML Hot Now?
We unpacked the recent breakthroughs driving the adoption of machine learning, from better compute to open models and new tooling.Different Types of Learning
An explainer of supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning—and how each shows up in aviation use cases.Can We Trust AI?
A critical look at trust, explainability, and the challenges of using AI.Q&A Session
We wrapped up with great questions from attendees about the risks of AI in aviation safety.
Speakers

Alan Sternberg (CEO of Beams)
Alan Sternberg, is the founder and CEO of Beams Safety AI. A serial entrepreneur, he launched his tech career during university. Since 2022, he and his team have emerged as leaders in the field of AI-driven aviation safety risk management.

Dat Tran (ML/AI Evangelist)
Dat is a seasoned tech leader in AI, ML, digital transformation, and is an advisor in these areas for Beams. With expertise in machine learning and AI, deep learning, and computer vision, he mentors and speaks at many events, including PyData and WeAreDevelopers, and shares insights with over 76K+ LinkedIn followers.

David Schlaks (Chief Strategy Officer)
David has over 20 years of airline industry experience, both as a pilot and safety leader. Specialising in tech-driven risk management and continuous improvement, he joined Beams to tackle global aviation safety challenges with efficient, AI-powered solutions.
On June 18, Beams hosted All-in on AI, a live webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping safety in the aviation industry. We brought together top experts to share real-world applications, common challenges, and forward-looking strategies for using AI to stay ahead in this fast-evolving space.
Whether you missed the session or want to revisit the insights, we've got you covered.
⬇️ Watch the full recording ⬇️
Agenda Overview
The session followed a focused structure to guide the audience from fundamentals to future-forward discussion:
What is AI?
A brief overview of what artificial intelligence actually means, and how it differs from traditional automation.Why is ML Hot Now?
We unpacked the recent breakthroughs driving the adoption of machine learning, from better compute to open models and new tooling.Different Types of Learning
An explainer of supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning—and how each shows up in aviation use cases.Can We Trust AI?
A critical look at trust, explainability, and the challenges of using AI.Q&A Session
We wrapped up with great questions from attendees about the risks of AI in aviation safety.
Speakers

Alan Sternberg (CEO of Beams)
Alan Sternberg, is the founder and CEO of Beams Safety AI. A serial entrepreneur, he launched his tech career during university. Since 2022, he and his team have emerged as leaders in the field of AI-driven aviation safety risk management.

Dat Tran (ML/AI Evangelist)
Dat is a seasoned tech leader in AI, ML, digital transformation, and is an advisor in these areas for Beams. With expertise in machine learning and AI, deep learning, and computer vision, he mentors and speaks at many events, including PyData and WeAreDevelopers, and shares insights with over 76K+ LinkedIn followers.

David Schlaks (Chief Strategy Officer)
David has over 20 years of airline industry experience, both as a pilot and safety leader. Specialising in tech-driven risk management and continuous improvement, he joined Beams to tackle global aviation safety challenges with efficient, AI-powered solutions.
On June 18, Beams hosted All-in on AI, a live webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping safety in the aviation industry. We brought together top experts to share real-world applications, common challenges, and forward-looking strategies for using AI to stay ahead in this fast-evolving space.
Whether you missed the session or want to revisit the insights, we've got you covered.
⬇️ Watch the full recording ⬇️
Agenda Overview
The session followed a focused structure to guide the audience from fundamentals to future-forward discussion:
What is AI?
A brief overview of what artificial intelligence actually means, and how it differs from traditional automation.Why is ML Hot Now?
We unpacked the recent breakthroughs driving the adoption of machine learning, from better compute to open models and new tooling.Different Types of Learning
An explainer of supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning—and how each shows up in aviation use cases.Can We Trust AI?
A critical look at trust, explainability, and the challenges of using AI.Q&A Session
We wrapped up with great questions from attendees about the risks of AI in aviation safety.
Speakers

Alan Sternberg (CEO of Beams)
Alan Sternberg, is the founder and CEO of Beams Safety AI. A serial entrepreneur, he launched his tech career during university. Since 2022, he and his team have emerged as leaders in the field of AI-driven aviation safety risk management.

Dat Tran (ML/AI Evangelist)
Dat is a seasoned tech leader in AI, ML, digital transformation, and is an advisor in these areas for Beams. With expertise in machine learning and AI, deep learning, and computer vision, he mentors and speaks at many events, including PyData and WeAreDevelopers, and shares insights with over 76K+ LinkedIn followers.

David Schlaks (Chief Strategy Officer)
David has over 20 years of airline industry experience, both as a pilot and safety leader. Specialising in tech-driven risk management and continuous improvement, he joined Beams to tackle global aviation safety challenges with efficient, AI-powered solutions.