LawZero: Yoshua Bengio Advocates for 'Safe-by-Design' AI
Yoshua Bengio, a prominent figure in AI, has launched LawZero, focusing on 'safe-by-design' AI systems to minimize risks and maximize benefits for hum...
Mila, the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, positions itself as one of the major players in AI research on a global scale. Founded in 1993 by Yoshua Bengio, one of the pioneers of deep learning, Mila has established itself as a center of excellence in machine learning, bringing together over 1,000 specialized researchers. The institute plays a crucial role not only in the development of AI technologies but also in the ethical and societal reflection surrounding these innovations.
Mila's expertise extends across several areas of artificial intelligence, including machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and computational neuroscience. The institute is recognized for its significant contributions to the development of deep learning technologies, which have revolutionized sectors like speech recognition and machine translation. Researchers affiliated with Mila, such as Yoshua Bengio, have been honored with prestigious awards, like the Turing Award, considered the "Nobel Prize" of computing.
Recently, Mila has been involved in innovative projects, such as the partnership with Multiverse Computing to integrate quantum methods into AI and machine learning, with a particular focus on biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications. Additionally, Mila has collaborated with UN-Habitat to explore how AI can support the sustainable development of cities through the report "AI & Cities: Risks, Applications and Governance."
Mila has also been a key player in developing an AI system capable of learning the rules of human language, in partnership with prestigious institutions such as Cornell University and MIT. This work paves the way for a better understanding of language acquisition mechanisms, both for machines and humans.
Mila is a pillar of the Canadian and international technological ecosystem. It is one of the three national AI institutes supported by the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, led by CIFAR. This initiative aims to keep Canada at the forefront of AI research and attract top talent from around the world.
Mila's influence is amplified by its collaborations with other renowned institutions, such as McGill University, the University of Montreal, and its partnerships with technology companies worldwide. Through these alliances, Mila actively contributes to technological innovation and the training of the next generation of AI researchers.
In 2022, Mila was at the forefront of several advances, notably with the appointment of five of its researchers to AI Canada-CIFAR Chairs. These appointments reflect the recognition of Mila's academic excellence and contribution to AI research. The new chairholders work on diverse projects ranging from machine learning to AI-generated music, robotics, and causality.
Furthermore, the institute has welcomed international partnerships such as the one with CNRS for the creation of research laboratories, thereby strengthening its role as a global leader in the field of artificial intelligence.
In conclusion, Mila continues to distinguish itself through its commitment to responsible and ethical AI, while pushing the boundaries of research and technological innovation. Its influence extends far beyond Canada, making the institute an essential player in the global artificial intelligence landscape.
L’Institut de Montréal pour les algorithmes d’apprentissage est le laboratoire d’apprentissage automatique de l’Université de Montréal dirigé par sept professeurs: le professeur Yoshua Bengio, le professeur Aaron Courville, le professeur Pascal Vincent, le professeur Roland Memisevic, le professeur Christopher Pal et le professeur Laurent Charlin. et le professeur Simon Lacoste-Julien, qui sont tous des experts de renommée mondiale en apprentissage automatique, en particulier dans le domaine en plein essor de l'apprentissage en profondeur.
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