FCAI postdoc Ulpu Remes develops ELFI, the open-source software for likelihood-free inference.
Read MoreThe goal is to develop safe and sustainable technologies for the cranes of the future, with automation and AI assisting the crane operator.
Read MoreThe Alan Turing Institute and the Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence have established an ambitious partnership
Read MoreFCAI and partner Women in AI Ethics hosted a lively discussion on the role of women in AI and tech.
Read MoreDigital learning company Bitville is partnering with FCAI to develop AI methods to make learning easier.
Read MoreUnderstanding the formation of atmospheric aerosols is important, since these particles help cool the climate, but also increase mortality due to poor air quality.
Read MoreAcademy–industry collaboration can be a real win-win: FCAI, health equipment manufacturer Planmeca and Tampere University Hospital developed machine learning for dental radiology.
Read MoreHumanoids and other illustrations inspired by science fiction in connection with stories about artificial intelligence may seem harmless, but using them year after year to illustrate the topic can be detrimental.
Read MoreAcademy–industry collaboration can be a real win-win. In FCAI's new video series, we present successful collaborations, starting with Neste NAPCON. The company harnessed AI know-how from Aalto University and FCAI while giving a student the opportunity to do application-driven research.
Read MoreThe AI Summer school in Helsinki brings together a diverse and international group of machine learning enthusiasts to explore the various topics within probabilistic machine learning.
Read MoreThe use of artificial intelligence raises concerns, as people have noticed that it can bring about major societal change, both for the good and the bad. The University of Helsinki's free-of-charge Ethics of AI online course helps to understand what the ethically acceptable use of artificial intelligence means, and what it requires of societies and individuals.
Read MoreSpatial AI makes cameras understand and reason about the structure of the surrounding environment in a human-like fashion.
Read MoreCreativity is seen as an emphatically human attribute. And yet, we have already come to accept that machine intelligence outdoes that of humans in computing. When will we accept that machines might also be creative?
Read MoreFCAI’s highly popular seminar series Machine Learning Coffee Seminar (MLCS) is back in 2022 with a new lineup of speakers for the spring semester. The MLCS talks take place weekly on Monday mornings and are hosted by FCAI researchers at the University of Helsinki and Aalto University.
Read MoreNVAITC Finland has been now operational for one and half years. It has enabled academics to do their research more efficiently.
Read MoreFinnish dialects create a lot of trouble when interacting with computers, since it is impossible to speak a language without speaking in a dialect of some sort. A research group has built artificial intelligence models that can automatically detect, normalize and generate Finnish dialects.
Read MoreTekoäly ja lapset (‘AI and Children’), a project headed by Professor Teemu Roos, has been awarded a grant of €80,000 by the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation.
Read MoreJussi Herlin, Senior Business Analyst at KONE Corporation and one of the speakers at the Reboot with AI event on the fourth of November, believes that advanced technologies can bolster European competitiveness and aid us in combatting the climate crisis.
Read MoreMatti Nelimarkka investigates the relationship between technology and politics
Read MoreFusion energy is no longer a project for the distant future. The current official EU aim is 35 years, and with AI methods, fusion is here even faster than what otherwise would be possible.
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