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20 September 2023
Queen Maxima Visits the Applied Artificial Intelligence Center >
Her Majesty Queen Máxima will pay a working visit to the Applied Artificial Intelligence Expertise Center of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences on Thursday morning, October 5. The visit focuses on the responsible use and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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18 September, 2023
Two Faculity Members from ELLIS Amsterdam Elected as Fellows of the ELLIS Society >
The European Laboratory of Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Fellowship Programme brings together academics at regular meetings throughout Europe to promote a free exchange of ideas and help create a European community of top AI researchers to retain and attract talent. Together, they stand up for European interests and generate high international visibility.
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17 September, 2023
Building models to enable greater use of AI in the health care system >
Amsterdam UMC is set to lead a project to allow AI to profit from the wealth of data available in the health sector.
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September 14, 2023
AiNed XS Europe call to explore promising ideas in AI opened >
A strong AI knowledge and innovation base is very important for the Netherlands. An important aspect of this is the connectedness of Dutch researchers worldwide, and especially in Europe. With the XS Europe call, the National Growth Fund programme AiNed is making a solid contribution to this in the coming years.
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September 14, 2023
AI Parade extended through autumn 2023 due to success >
Since September 2022, the AI Parade has travelled past 30 libraries in the Netherlands. AI developments are moving at lightning speed and the popularity of generative AI has attracted the interest of many citizens. There is much debate about what exactly AI is and what this systems technology has in store for us in the future.
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September 13, 2023
AI and Big Tech: The potential of the countermovement >
What will define the future of arts and culture? Chances are it will be technology. There is no conceivable interaction in which technology does not play a role. In our work, in our health, in exploring the world around us and in our social lives. Our culture is steeped in technology. That is a given. It is not inherently proper or wrong. It means we have a responsibility to guide technology and shape public values in the digital domain.
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September 13, 2023
NGF AiNed Fellowship Grant for research into voice diagnostics >
NWO's NGF AiNed Fellowship Grant has been awarded to ‘Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics’, a project led by Cristian Tejedor Garcia of Radboud University's Center for Language Studies. The project's goal is to develop new forms of speech technology that provide AI-assisted diagnosis and management of neuro-degenerative disease and AI-assisted support for improvement of pronunciation and reading skills.
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September 13, 2023
Explainable, Trustworthy, and Responsible AI in Image Processing >
The technologies for image and video analysis and understanding have seen tremendous improvement in recent years. This is thanks to the emergence of modern deep learning network architectures (e.g., variants of RNNs such as LSTMs/GRUs, Generative Adversarial Networks, Transformers, Diffusion models) and learning paradigms (e.g., adversarial learning, deep reinforcement learning, contrastive learning) and the existence of large-scale datasets with ground-truth annotations that can assist the training of these architectures.
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13 & 14 September 2023
CWI and Inria Kick Off intensive Research Collaboration, Tackling Societal Challenges >
Together with French partner Inria*, CWI will jointly explore solutions for major societal challenges in the coming years.
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May 3 2024
Dutch public prioritizes combating fake news for AI research agenda >
A study by Waag Futurelab and Ipsos I&O, commissioned by the Dutch AI Coalition, highlights the Dutch public's priority for AI research topics, emphasizing the fight against fake news and polarization.
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30 April 2024
AI020 Recap >
We are fresh off AI020, our team is still buzzing!
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30 April 2024
ERC advanced grants awarded to multiple Amsterdam knowledge institutes >
€652 million was allocated to leading researchers across Europe through the EU's Horizon Europe program, aiming to facilitate scientific breakthroughs. Notably, the Netherlands secured a total of 23 grants, with Amsterdam universities and research centres claiming around half.
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29 April 2024
Amsterdam's Kepler Vision Technologies receives €1.5M to increase support in healthcare >
ROM InWest's €1.5M investment in Amsterdam's Kepler Vision Technologies will facilitate the launch of 'Kepler Night Nurse,' which uses AI-driven technology to improve care quality, particularly for the elderly.
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29 April 2024
Can artificial intelligence assist us in staining cancer tissue samples? >
Last week, researcher Sara Pires de Oliveira received funding from the Dutch Research Council NWO (Dutch Research Council) to explore this concept.
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