Join us for this month's Last Fridays Talks on Friday, 31 January! This time, we'll explore research within our Networks and Graphs Collaboratory with two exciting talks. Christian Djurhuus will begin with a presentation on Large-Scale Network Embeddings and how to leverage social relationships to predict future life events. The second talk will be delivered by Mikko Kivelä, who will discuss how computational social science and network analysis tools can be employed to measure and analyse different types of polarization. 📅 Date: 31 January 2025 🕒 Time: 14:00 - 15:00 📍 Location: Pioneer Centre for AI, Øster Voldgade 3, 1350 København K The talks are organised by Toine Bogers, P1 Chief Scientific Officer, and the Networks and Graphs Collaboratory, led by Sune Lehmann and Roberta Sinatra.
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Oxford University has announced the establishment of the Human-Centered AI Lab (HAI Lab), a pioneering research initiative supported by the Cosmos Institute. This ground-breaking lab will create a space for technologists and philosophers to collaborate on translating philosophical concepts into open-source software and AI systems, fostering a vibrant community for big-picture thinking about a future of AI that enhances human flourishing. Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eYW2yzER
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Interested to read more details about what human flourishing means to Oxford uni researchers, and the research projects that will be rolled out at their newly opened Huamn-Centred AI Lab! Tech is a tool or means that has the potential to improve human well-being, if wielded well by stakeholders who have power over it. It shouldn’t be speeding up lives & pursuing further tech advancements just for the sake of them; they should have a more meaningful purpose. Related article: https://lnkd.in/gMVtqZD7 #humanflourishing #ai #tech #highereducation
Oxford University has announced the establishment of the Human-Centered AI Lab (HAI Lab), a pioneering research initiative supported by the Cosmos Institute. This ground-breaking lab will create a space for technologists and philosophers to collaborate on translating philosophical concepts into open-source software and AI systems, fostering a vibrant community for big-picture thinking about a future of AI that enhances human flourishing. Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eYW2yzER
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Here’s a little AI history lesson for you to kick off the week... 68 years ago, four researchers submitted a grant seeking funding for AI research. (Fun fact, this is the first known use of the term ‘artificial intelligence’.). Here’s what they wrote: “An attempt will be made to find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer." - Proposal for the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence (McCarthy et al, 1955) A summer! In 1956! It’s ok if you sometimes find yourself overwhelmed by the pace of progress, or the grand proclamations of AGI. Just remind yourself this industry has leaned overoptimistic on timelines from its very start.
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This is an enlightening snippet of AI history. Be it AI or solving poverty, all big dreams and bold predictions start with FUNDRAISING! #ArtificialIntelligence #Fundraising #Nonprofit #Innovation #TechForGood
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Here’s a little AI history lesson for you to kick off the week... 68 years ago, four researchers submitted a grant seeking funding for AI research. (Fun fact, this is the first known use of the term ‘artificial intelligence’.). Here’s what they wrote: “An attempt will be made to find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer." - Proposal for the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence (McCarthy et al, 1955) A summer! In 1956! It’s ok if you sometimes find yourself overwhelmed by the pace of progress, or the grand proclamations of AGI. Just remind yourself this industry has leaned overoptimistic on timelines from its very start.
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What if they see the AI technology growth in this era. ===== Subscribe to our newsletter for cutting-edge insights, practical tips, and exclusive resources tailored for students and technology enthusiasts. https://lnkd.in/gaskmzb6 Berlangganan buletin kami untuk mendapatkan wawasan mutakhir, kiat-kiat praktis, dan sumber daya eksklusif yang dirancang khusus bagi para pelajar dan penggemar teknologi. https://lnkd.in/gaskmzb6 =====
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Our own distinguished Dr. Alan Porter is presenting "The Challenge: Searching for Red AI Research "at the International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (sti2024.org) in Berlin! "We present our search for research related to artificial intelligence's negative environmental impacts, 'Red AI,' with two aims: informing others of particularly difficult confounding with research on AI's positive environmental roles, and the tradeoffs in uneven sampling of multidisciplinary contributions and combining Boolean and snowball searching. VantagePoint's powerful refining tools helped as navigate and understant these complex implications in our dataset."
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Super interested to follow how this develops at University of Oxford How do we make sure to keep humans at the centre of our adoption and evolution of AI? How will AI interpret philosophical concepts? How long until ‘I think, therefore I am’…? #ai #cogitoergosum
Oxford University has announced the establishment of the Human-Centered AI Lab (HAI Lab), a pioneering research initiative supported by the Cosmos Institute. This ground-breaking lab will create a space for technologists and philosophers to collaborate on translating philosophical concepts into open-source software and AI systems, fostering a vibrant community for big-picture thinking about a future of AI that enhances human flourishing. Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eYW2yzER
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A little late with this post, however, I found this super interesting! Does this represent a trend moving forward with the development of human-centered AI labs that seek to better society and humanity as a whole through the development of AI? I hope to see more of this moving forward 😎 #aidevelopment #aiandhumans #airesearch #aipolicy
Oxford University has announced the establishment of the Human-Centered AI Lab (HAI Lab), a pioneering research initiative supported by the Cosmos Institute. This ground-breaking lab will create a space for technologists and philosophers to collaborate on translating philosophical concepts into open-source software and AI systems, fostering a vibrant community for big-picture thinking about a future of AI that enhances human flourishing. Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eYW2yzER
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✍️Earlier in the Autumn semester, we posted an article about the then-new Pufendorf theme DigiJustice, highlighting the interdisciplinary theme and all of its members. Now, we return with an exciting informatics-perspecive article, hearing the experiences from the department's two theme representatives - Associate professors Miranda Kajtazi and Osama Mansour 🇵🇸. Follow the link in the comments to read the full article "An autumn of DigiJustice – the informatics perspecitve", including interviews with both Osama and Miranda. Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies - Lund University #AI #DigitalJustice #Informatics #InformationSystems #LUSEM #LundUniversity
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