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NeuroAI: Charlotte Frenkel explores the future of AI inspired by the human brain

September 5, 2024

NeuroAI: Charlotte Frenkel explores the future of AI inspired by the human brain >

With the award of an AiNed Fellowship grant, Dr. Charlotte Frenkel from TU Delft delves into neuromorphic computing, pioneering research aimed at creating energy-efficient and powerful AI systems inspired by the human brain. This research bridges AI and neuroscience to develop faster, more energy-efficient, and smarter computing systems.

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Essay: humans as principals: by Nando Piersma

September 5, 2024

Essay: humans as principals: by Nando Piersma >

In an essay published by Nanda Piersma, Scientific Director of the Centre of Expertise Applied Artificial Intelligence at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, she discusses the importance of humans as principals in the development of AI systems. Piersma takes a critical look at the current hype surrounding AI and advocates for a more responsible and practical approach to technological innovation.

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Open Position at AI, Media & Democracy Lab: Postdoc Trustworthy Human-AI Interaction for Media and Democracy

September 5, 2024

Open Position at AI, Media & Democracy Lab: Postdoc Trustworthy Human-AI Interaction for Media and Democracy >

The AI, Media & Democracy Lab is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to advance trustworthy human-AI interaction within media and democratic contexts. This position focuses on the creation of transparent and ethical AI communication systems, aiming to support media users in a digital world where AI plays a crucial role.

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Swipework raises €650K to use AI for job seeking

September 5, 2024

Swipework raises €650K to use AI for job seeking >

Amsterdam-based startup Swipework has raised €650,000 in funding to launch their video-based platform, using AI to better match job seekers and employers. Swipework aims to replace traditional job postings with a more visual and interactive alternative, appealing to the new generation of job seekers.

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Tech Companies Invest Billions in AI, But the Hype Seems to Be Fading

28 August 2024

Tech Companies Invest Billions in AI, But the Hype Seems to Be Fading >

In the first half of 2024, major tech companies collectively poured nearly €100 billion into artificial intelligence (AI) development. The AI race is far from over, with many predicting even greater investments in the near future. However, according to several experts, the initial hype—especially around generative AI technologies like ChatGPT—may have peaked.

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Embodied Evolution: The Future of AI

8 August 2024

Embodied Evolution: The Future of AI >

Gusz Eiben, a professor of computational intelligence at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, believes that true AI requires more than just a digital brain—it needs a body and the ability to evolve.

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Call for Nominations Amsterdam AI Thesis Awards is Now Open

8 August 2024

Call for Nominations Amsterdam AI Thesis Awards is Now Open >

Amsterdam AI is now accepting nominations for the prestigious Amsterdam AI Thesis Award 2024, recognizing outstanding thesis work from the 2023-2024 academic year. This is an exciting opportunity for BSc and MSc students to showcase their innovative research in AI.

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National AI Challenge

2 August 2024

National AI Challenge >

A unique opportunity to work with a team of software engineers and data scientists on an AI application to optimize your business operations. This is possible with the National AI Challenge.

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Amsterdam AI Receives Notable NWO Grant for AI Impact Project

1 August 2024

Amsterdam AI Receives Notable NWO Grant for AI Impact Project >

We are thrilled to announce that Amsterdam AI has been awarded a NWO grant for our innovative project, "The AI Society: Conversations on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence." This project is one of twelve selected under the National Science Agenda (NWA) call for proposals on science communication (WECOM), aimed at bridging the gap between science and society.

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VU launches three advanced courses in data analysis, optimisation, and generative AI

18 January 205

VU launches three advanced courses in data analysis, optimisation, and generative AI >

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam announces three new courses. These advanced programmes offer professionals the opportunity to enhance their skills in data analysis, optimisation, and generative artificial intelligence, combining in-depth knowledge with practical applications.

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Potential major role for language models in the information landscape

17 January 2025

Potential major role for language models in the information landscape >

As generative AI advances, language models are playing an increasingly critical role in combating unreliable information. Linguist Chantal van Son from Vrije Universiteit has explored how high-quality datasets and new techniques, such as the PANLI dataset, can enable reliable applications of language models.

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The Future of Heart Care

13 January 2025

The Future of Heart Care >

In a unique joint inaugural lecture, Professors Folkert Asselbergs, Steven Chamuleau, and Robert Klautz explored the future of cardiovascular care. Their vision focuses on the year 2040, a time when technological innovations, network medicine, and artificial intelligence (AI) will fundamentally transform the roles of cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.

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Spring 2025 round of NWO’s Take off programme now open

January 9

Spring 2025 round of NWO’s Take off programme now open >

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has opened the Spring 2025 round of its Take-off programme. As of January 6, 2025, researchers can apply for funding for feasibility studies and early-phase projects to bring innovative scientific ideas to the market.

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CWI Research Semester Programme: Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning

January 10

CWI Research Semester Programme: Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning >

In Spring 2025, the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) will host a research programme themed "Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning: Connections and Challenges." The programme brings together researchers and students to explore the intersections and challenges of these two fields.

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