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HumaneAI interview series: James Crowley, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble

James Crowley, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
James Crowley, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble

My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to build systems that collaborate and understand people as individuals. That understand what they understand, to see what they see and to see what they don’t see, so that they can offer advice, assistance and services to help them be more effective.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

HumaneAI interview series: Marko Grobelnik, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jozef Stefan Institute

Marko Grobelnik, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jozef Stefan Institute
Marko Grobelnik, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jozef Stefan Institute

My blue sky projects for AI in Europe would be two, the first to predict future events in society and the other to create broad AI with common sense reasoning.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

HumaneAI interview series: Raja Chatila, Sorbonne University

Raja Chatila, Sorbonne University
Raja Chatila, Sorbonne University

My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to make ai interact with the really world and understand how it can do that efficiently.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

HumaneAI interview series: Samuel Kaski, Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence

Samuel Kaski, Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Samuel Kaski, Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence

My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to have a machine, an AI that is able to assist humans in design. By design I mean as in artistic design but also designing of engineering systems, traffic systems, designing which drugs to give people based on what has been measured of the people, etc.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

HumaneAI interview series: Paul Lukowicz, DFKI

Paul Lukowicz, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
Paul Lukowicz, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence

My blue sky project for AI in Europe would be developing blue sky technology that could at a certain stage interact with humans in a social context in such a way that people would accept it as an equal and helpful partner

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

HumaneAI interview series: Chiara Boldrini, National Research Council of Italy

Chiara Boldrini, National Research Council of Italy
Chiara Boldrini, National Research Council of Italy

My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to fix the problem of the lack of data.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 #data ‏ #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

Revisiting the Nairobi meeting of the African Network in Artificial Intelligence

We are revisiting the great event in April in Nairobi where K4A with IDRC support provided the capacity building and funding needed to launch the African Network in Artificial Intelligence and its basic activities around the African machine learning communities to support the pioneering stages of development driven approached within AI in Africa. The pictures are form the last day of the Nairobi workshop hosted at IBM Kenya.

HumaneAI interview series: Michael Klein, VU University Amsterdam

Michael Klein, VU University Amsterdam
Michael Klein, VU University Amsterdam

My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to have an integrated framework where we combine all the knowledge and technologies that we have to understand what people are doing and why.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019  #artificialintelligence #videolectures  

K4A trustees finalizing UNESCO Recommendation in OER

The UNESCO OER Recommendation was approved by UNESCO member states on 28th May, by consensus. Its final step for approval will take place at the UNESCO General Assembly in November, 2019. K4A had one trustee as representative at the meeting (and in multiple side meetings), and we are pleased with the outcome and final text. The importance for K4A is that the policy once adopted will incentivise UNESCO member states to use Artificial Intelligence tools for OER.

HumaneAI interview series: Helena Lindgren, Umeå University

Helena Lindgren, Umeå University
Helena Lindgren, Umeå University

My bluesky project for AI in Europe, for people, for society it would be to use cognitive tools for individuals is a system that can help individuals cope with everyday living and working, managing stress and everyday conflicts and interests in your daily life.

Organized by HumaneAI, Berlin, Germany, May 2019 @umeauniversitet #artificialintelligence #videolectures