At this years edition of IJCAI, we successfully organised a workshop on the topic of Sustainable Development Goals. The talks presented machine learning solutions in practice, from poaching to building structures, and poverty and wealth. It seems that the topic of SDGs and AI in development are gaining traction in practice and can have a valid contribution to science. The X5GON project focusing on education and Open Educational Resources was featured with a keynote presentation.
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
IJCAI workshop on AI and the United Nations SDGs –
Towards building a network of AI researchers across regions to address how AI could contribute to the UN SDGs – August 10-16, 2019 Macao, P.R. China
My bluesky project for AI in Europe would be to integrate our abilities as humans to perceive, think and create with the technology and use AI as a tool to make us smarter, to perform things we couldn’t do before.
John Shawe-Taylor, University College London, UNESCO Chair in AI
My blue sky project for AI in Europe is to use its cultural diversity and create a collaborative set of experience that is bringing together very different communities but ones that respect and encourage that individuality in others.
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.
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.
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.