May 22, 2024
Unveiling Bias in Artificial Intelligence (AI), on May 22, 2024, at 15:00
Is there bias and/or fairness in the AI-driven algorithmic systems and applications? Are there ways ...
Is there bias and/or fairness in the AI-driven algorithmic systems and applications? Are there ways ...
Topic: "Artificial Intelligence Applications", focusing on Generative AI
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ACTPHAST supports and accelerates the innovation capacity of European companies by providing them with direct access to the expertise and state-of-the-art facilities of Europe's leading photonics research centres, enabling companies to exploit the tremendous commercial potential of applied photonics.
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The Laboratory for Computational Brain at Rutgers University has several openings for PhD students in neuro-inspired and neuro-controlled robotics. Searching for Renaissance types who are broadly trained and can march across disciplines to find solutions!
Professor Antonios G. Kladas has been recognized with the 2016 Arthur Ellison Achievement Award during the last edition of ICEM held in Lausanne, September 4-7, 2016.