Following the Academy of Finland Flagship status granted in the beginning of 2019, a lot of great things are going on in FCAI: excellent research is taking place and our flagship activities and organization are now getting their shape step by step. This fall, FCAI will advance many of its central functions, including Research Programmes and Highlights, and organize several events.
Read MoreAalto University recognized FCAI at the Opening Ceremony of the Academic Year by granting the Aalto Research Impact Award 2019 to the FCAI team. Aalto Impact awards recognize outstanding impact and they are given for the excellent work done during the previous academic year.
Read MoreAIX Forum, a new series of events, brings AI developers and users together. The aim of the AIX Forum is to find new ways to make use of AI in different areas of society.
Read MoreFinnish AI researchers have developed a deep learning system that shows great potential in detecting diabetic eye diseases, which could facilitate doctors’ work and decrease healthcare expenses.
Read MoreThe Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI) supports Finland’s plans to focus on digital development and challenges of AI during the country’s presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Read MoreUniversity of Helsinki, one of the institutions behind FCAI, announces AI-themed doctoral candidate positions.
Read MoreOuti Kivekäs, Doctor of Science, has been appointed as the manager of FCAI. She started in her new role at the beginning of May.
Read MoreAalto University Executive Education (Aalto EE) and the Finnish Center of Artificial Intelligence FCAI are cooperating in AI training programs that are designed for executives, managers, and experts from different organizations.
Read MoreA high-level delegation from the Czech Republic has visited FCAI. Ethical application of artificial intelligence was the core of the visit, as making use of AI ethically, calls for collaboration with like-minded countries in Europe.
Read MoreOne of the most competitive supercomputers in the world will be placed in Kajaani, Finland. According to the CSC Datacenter that will host the new supercomputer, the new machine will be about ten times more powerful than the most powerful supercomputer currently in Europe.
Read MoreAll inmates in Finnish prisons have now access to Elements of AI, a widely popular introductory course on artificial intelligence.
Read MoreThe City of Helsinki has announced that it will become a partner of the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI). By joining FCAI, Helsinki wants to support its goals in terms of collaboration with universities, competitiveness, and digitalization.
Read MoreFCAI partner Vake Oy launches its development program for Finnish artificial intelligence in May 2019. The first project aims to create language resources for man-machine interaction in Finnish.
Read MoreThe Nordic AI Network aims to make the Nordic region a global hub in AI research, education and innovation.
Read MoreA paper by an FCAI team, “Deep learning with differential Gaussian process flows” was awarded the 2019 Notable paper award at the 2019 AI & Statistics conference.
Read MoreThe Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI has named an Impact Advisory Board with a broad spectrum of expertise.
Read MoreResearchers at Aalto University, as part of an international collaboration, have used computational methods to place keyboard characters for easier, more comfortable typing. The result is a new keyboard standard introduced by France on 2 April 2019.
Read MoreThe Alan Turing Institute and The Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
Read MoreMark Girolami has been appointed adjunct professor in the Computer Science department at Aalto University. Professor Girolami is Programme Director at the Alan Turing Institute, the UK National Institute for Data Science and AI.
Read MoreThe second annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) Helsinki conference was organized in Biomedicum Helsinki on International Women’s Day, Friday, March 8.
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