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Recap: Amsterdam AI Meetup presents ILLC: Alternatives for ChatGPT

13 November 2023

Recap: Amsterdam AI Meetup presents ILLC: Alternatives for ChatGPT >

In last week's Amsterdam AI Meetup edition in collaboration with Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) - University of Amsterdam (UvA) we delved into alternatives for ChatGPT: How good are open-source and in-house LLMs? 

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Dutch Applied AI Award 2023 to KLM, Mainblades and KPN

13 November 2023

Dutch Applied AI Award 2023 to KLM, Mainblades and KPN >

KLM Engineering & Maintenance, Mainblades and KPN won this year's Dutch Applied AI Award. The award jury particularly praised the linking of drones, communication technology and Artificial Intelligence in this partnership.

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Better weather forecast thanks to AI

13 November 2023

Better weather forecast thanks to AI >

Using AI, it is possible to better predict warm weather. For this, atmospheric scientist Chiem van Straaten developed a method that learns from wrong weather predictions and leads to more reliable information.

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AI for Sustainable Molecules and Materials research programme

12 November 2023

AI for Sustainable Molecules and Materials research programme >

To kick-start the new Research Priority Area (RPA) of the Faculty of Science in "Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Molecules and Materials" (AI4SMM), four projects have just been launched. 

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Fighting the reading crisis with a reading robot

12 November 2023

Fighting the reading crisis with a reading robot >

Three researchers from VU Amsterdam are starting a pilot with a reading robot for primary school students. They want to test whether robots can help increase children's reading skills.

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New taxonomy aims to improve generalization research in NLP

10 November 2023

New taxonomy aims to improve generalization research in NLP >

Natural Language Processing—the subfield of computer science concerned with giving computers the ability to ‘understand’ and ‘generate’ human language—has taken a huge flight in the past decade.

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Frank van Harmelen on how humans and machines can successfully work together

9 November 2023

Frank van Harmelen on how humans and machines can successfully work together >

Frank van Harmelen is professor of Artificial Intelligence at VU University Amsterdam and sits on the advisory committee for the Ammodo Science Awards.

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AI is going to radically change medical world

7 November 2023

AI is going to radically change medical world >

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is on an unprecedented rise, including in the medical world.

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Two openings at the VU Department of Computer Science

1 November 2023

Two openings at the VU Department of Computer Science >

The Department of Computer Science has two openings for an assistant/associate professor! One is focused on AI & Health (jointly with the Amsterdam UMC) and one on Human-Aware AI.

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longform.ai receives funding from Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland to extract insights from audio data

July 4, 2024

longform.ai receives funding from Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland to extract insights from audio data >

longform.ai, a spin-off from the University of Amsterdam, has received €300,000 in funding from Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland. The startup, co-founded by Paul Groth, professor of Data Science at UvA, develops AI technology to extract valuable insights from large amounts of audio data.  

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The Symbiotic City now on display in ARTIS-Groote Museum

July 4, 2024

The Symbiotic City now on display in ARTIS-Groote Museum >

The Symbiotic City presentation is now on display in the ARTIS-Groote Museum. This exhibition envisions a future Amsterdam where nature and people coexist in harmony. The project, initiated by Remco Kort, a microbiologist at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and ARTIS-Micropia professor, uses AI to visualize the collective insights from various disciplines gathered during The Symbiotic City workshop.

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Only through AI and machine learning can we come to grips with all chemicals around us

July 4, 2024

Only through AI and machine learning can we come to grips with all chemicals around us >

The open-access Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS Au) has just published an invited perspective by Dr. Saer Samanipour and his team on the daunting challenge of mapping all the chemicals around us. Samanipour, an Assistant Professor at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences of the University of Amsterdam (UvA), takes inventory of the available science and concludes that currently a real pro-active chemical management is not feasible. To really get a grip on the vast and expanding chemical universe, Samanipour advocates the use of machine learning and AI, complementing existing strategies for detecting and identifying all molecules we are exposed to.

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Developing a method to make AI explainable to humans

July 4, 2024

Developing a method to make AI explainable to humans >

AI can take over many of our tasks, creating endless possibilities. But how can we ensure that AI models are understandable and explainable to humans? In a new, interdisciplinary research project, UvA researchers are developing a method for this. ‘We accept more easily what makes sense to us – and that can lead us to trust systems that are not trustworthy.’

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European Council adopts regulation on use of supercomputing in AI development

Juli 4 2024

European Council adopts regulation on use of supercomputing in AI development >

The Council of the European Union has adopted an amendment to the regulation of the European High-Performance Computing (EuroHPC) joint undertaking. This amendment expands its objectives to facilitate the development and operation of 'AI factories'. This will make the EU's supercomputing capacity further available for innovative European start-ups and SMEs to train their AI models and develop their projects.

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