AI Day 2020 is focusing on how Europe can prosper in the highly competitive world of AI. Due to the COVID-19 situation, AI Day will be organized online.
Read MoreAalto University, LUT-University and the University of Oulu want to offer young women a new understanding of technology by organizing the Shaking Up Tech event on 8 October 2020. The aim is to encourage more young women to apply to technological fields of study.
Read MoreFCAI’s highly popular seminar series Machine Learning Coffee Seminar (MLCS) started running again in September 2020, this time online.
Read MoreUnderstanding the basics of AI is starting to be part of general knowledge everyone benefits from.
Read MoreFCAI’s visiting professor Timo Koski´s scientific interests are probability, genetics, causal inference and Bayesian networks.
Read MoreAt a virtual event on Tuesday, ELLIS presented the broad scope of research its units will cover in the field of modern AI.
Read MoreVisiting researcher Andrew Howes is interested in human decision-making and how to build computer systems that enrich human lives.
Read MoreResearch on AI is needed to integrate the uncertainties and needs associated with real life with systems development.
Read MoreThe European Commission's new White Paper on AI is most ambitious. It aims to foster a European ecosystem of excellence and trust in AI. FCAI was happy to see that the central role that AI and data-driven technologies will play in supporting the economic growth and societal well-being in Europe, but attention should be directed towards some risks.
Read MoreThe method could help people during a brainstorming session but at the same time, it shows how difficult it is to model creative work.
Read MoreThe ability to produce data synthetically makes studying of the COVID-19 disease significantly easier.
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.
Read MoreTranslation models made in Helsinki are now integrated in Huggingface transformers, the world’s most popular library for working with deep neural NLP models.
Read MoreResearchers studied Finnish speech recognition and natural language processing using Elisa’s data. The outcome of this collaboration helps Elisa to offer better customer service.
Read MoreFCAI and NVIDIA’s joint NVIDIA AI Technology Center (NVAITC) will accelerate AI research, education and adoption in Finland. Thanks to the new collaboration, researchers will be better equipped to develop computationally demanding artificial intelligence applications for research and industry use.
Read MoreCHI2020, the leading conference of the field of HCI, accepted several research papers from FCAI researchers on topics such as AI for designers, models of how people move, and brain-computer interfaces.
Read MoreCompanies must identify how they could utilise the potential of AI methods themselves for the creation of new products and services.
Read MoreFinland will make the Elements of AI online course available to EU citizens in 2020–2021.
Read MoreWebinar on how AI and data science can help fight the COVID-19.
Read MoreFinnish researchers have developed a new automatized way to localise mandibular canals.
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