Call for Papers - CNIA 2022 (National Conference on Artificial Intelligence)
The National Conferenceon Artificial Intelligence(CNIA), supported by the AFIA Board of Directors, is intended for the entire AI research community. I...
The National Conferenceon Artificial Intelligence(CNIA), supported by the AFIA Board of Directors, is intended for the entire AI research community. I...
ALEIA, a platform to accelerate and secure artificial intelligence projects, organizes on February 3rd, the webinar ALEIA, the new sovereign and opera...
Sanofi and Exscientia have been collaborating since 2016, they recently signed a license and research collaboration agreement to develop up to 15 nove...
At CSAIL, the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brandon Carter and collea...
Fact-checking consists of systematically verifying statements made by political leaders or elements of public debate, especially during election perio...
German companies Bosch and Cariad, the Volkswagen Group's software subsidiary, have announced an extended partnership to accelerate the introduction o...
On Tuesday 25 January, the Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees held their first joint exchange of views on the proposed legislation on art...
Ansys, building on a long-standing relationship, announced in late 2021 a multi-year agreement with Seagate Technology to expand Seagate's use of Ansy...
FARI, the Brussels Institute for Artificial Intelligence, set up last year as part of the recovery plan, aims to connect AI experts, citizens, busines...
In early January 2022, Pascal Faure, Director General of INPI and Ms. Rena Lee, his counterpart at the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS...
As early as 2013, Autonomous Lethal Weapons Systems (ALWS) were discussed at the United Nations Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). At the end o...
Artificial Intelligence is booming and the technologies it has developed are in constant evolution. The ethical problems that can arise from their use...