European Learning and Intelligence Systems Excellence (ELISE) has today published its Strategic Research Agenda, setting out a roadmap for European leadership in the development of safe and effective AI systems.
Read MoreThe Ethical Advisory Board of FCAI has been preparing a tool for ethical self-evaluation for the use of its researchers. The tool helps researchers identify, ponder, and clarify ethical, societal, and legal questions related to their research.
Read MoreFinland wants to train one per cent of EU citizens in the basics of artificial intelligence. The free online course is designed and organised by the University of Helsinki and the technology company Reaktor.
Read MoreNew research on organ maturation models could lead to improvements in drug development.
Read MoreIn the future robots will work and learn independently, says professor Joni Pajarinen
Read MoreThe developed tool has broad applications in understanding the function of immune system in infections, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.
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 MoreFinnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI fears Finland is left behind in development of new technologies as investments lag behind other countries.
Read MoreFCAI researchers have figured out very accurately, how much privacy will the data subjects retain, when their data are used to train a privacy-preserving machine learning model such as a neural network.
Read MoreThe ethics of artificial intelligence are relevant to all of us, often in ways we do not realise, and learning the basics now is a good idea. The new Ethics of AI online course is an easy way to get started.
Read More“How to harness the power of deep learning?” This question was discussed in the “Deploying deep learning-based models in projects and real-world cases – challenges and solutions” webinar organized by FCAI on March 11, 2021.
Read MoreResearchers have succeeded in making an AI understand our subjective notions of what makes faces attractive. The device demonstrated this knowledge by its ability to create new portraits on its own that were tailored to be found personally attractive to individuals.
Read MoreFinnish AI Region (FAIR) has been selected by the Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy as one candidate for a European Digital Innovation Hub. The hubs will launch their activities in the second half of 2021.
Read MoreBig data analytics, machine learning and AI have created unprecedented possibilities for using data in a way that benefits us all – but there are also many possibilities for doing harm.
Read MoreResearchers at FCAI have developed models for transforming speech to text by automatic speech recognition.
Read MoreAs an undergraduate, current Aalto PhD student Tuomas Kynkäänniemi calibrated the sensors of a Mars rover for the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI). Now, his research is worlds away.
Read MoreHeli Julkunen developed a machine learning method that predicts how different drug combinations kill cancer cells, and now she helps advance preventive healthcare as a data scientist.
Read MoreAI-Mind is a 5-year project funded by Horizon 2020, with the goal of facilitating a paradigm shift in clinical practice of mild cognitive impairment. A team of Aalto University and HUS Helsinki University Hospital researchers are involved in the project.
Read MoreNew professor of practice wants to apply his AI expertise and make sure usable innovations are brought from research papers into practical use.
Read MoreThe magazine pays tribute to the development of a model that starkly reduces the amount of data needed for generating new, artificial images.
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