Jaana Leikas discusses ten things humans and society should watch out for as artificial intelligence develops, as well as ways to cope.
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Read MoreFrom nail polish to solar cells, materials are everywhere. How can AI make them better? University of Turku associate professor Milica Todorović shares the trends in AI-driven design of materials and what FCAI researchers are working on in this area.
Read MoreThe EU’s AI Act should provide technology-neutral regulation and support for R&D, say FCAI researchers
Read MoreThe impact of creative AI is unfolding before our eyes, yet we struggle to understand it. It’s the perfect time to ask researchers what they see and think.
Read MoreExperts from FCAI and Aalto University on how AI is impacting healthcare services, reliability and mechanics of automated medicine, and why regulation and validation is vital.
Read MoreProfessor Antti Honkela says data protection and information security are foremost when developing AI systems.
Read MoreAapo Hyvärinen’s new book is called Painful intelligence: What AI can tell us about human suffering.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is a new addition to the traditional tool set in materials research. It can speed up the development of new battery materials and sustainable solutions. AI also provides an interesting opportunity for collaboration between research and industry.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is the subject of great hopes but also fears, with demands for greater regulation increasing as we speak. All the while, we don’t even have a universal definition for it.
Read MoreDecision analysis is a field that develops analytical models for better decision-making. One interesting question is whether artificial intelligence can replace people as decision makers - and if, then under what circumstances.
Read MoreThe European Union is preparing a legislative proposal to regulate high-risk AI systems. If poorly implemented, the regulations could have an unnecessarily negative impact on economic growth in Europe.
Read MoreA feature for collecting anonymous statistics should be included in the coronavirus contact tracing application currently under development in Finland, as it would produce high-quality up-to-date data on the epidemic, writes Associate Professor Antti Honkela.
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