AI For Tomorrow Program Launched

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AI For Tomorrow Program Launched


AI For Tomorrow, a not-for-profit initiative in which ActuIA is a partner, launches on May 21 its program for
The six students at the origin of the project have surrounded themselves with about forty partners including Tech For Good, the e-health council, Mila and about fifty renowned experts such as Luc Julia, Carlos Moreno or Charles-Edouard Bouée in order to encourage the use of artificial intelligence in the service of health, environment and society.

The launch of AI For Tomorrow will take place on Thursday 21 May at 3pm with an inaugural online conference by Cédric Villani on the theme “What artificial intelligence for tomorrow’s world? “viewable on Youtube.

To carry out its mission and allow the values it stands for to take shape in the form of projects, AI For Tomorrow offers a programme consisting of two main areas: inspiration in the form of webinars giving the floor to AI experts and action, through a challenge for students.

Inspiration

Intended for everyone, the webinars and articles proposed by AI for Tomorrow aim to acculturate a wide audience to the major issues of AI. Three times a week, leading thinkers come to lead webinars to bring out ideas on the potential of AI: AI & Health, AI & Ethics, AI & Biodiversity… These webinars will take place from May 21st to July 12th.

Action: Innovation Challenge

Aimed at young people under the age of 28, the Innovation Challenge will enable them to meet and work together in multidisciplinary teams (from 2 to 4 participants) to turn their ideas into a project. After a pre-selection phase, the teams are accompanied on the technical and business side by mentors and coaches. A second selection will take place in order to select the 9 finalists, followed by a final event with an awards ceremony.

Partners:

AI For Tomorrow is supported by major partners and organizations such as Tech For Good, the e-health council, Mila, The Family, AI For Health by Startup Inside, Digital Medical Hub AP-HP, Digital Pharma Lab, Hack the crisis, Epitech, emlyon business school, le wagon, ESSEC Alumni, CareOs, Data genius, Lyon-is-AI, Women in AI, Ivado, Taal Project, Cap digital, Twenty Two, Digital Campus…

Referees :

Among the experts helping AI For Tomorrow to frame challenges and write articles are: Myriam Oukkal (Ministry of Health), David Gruson (Chaire Santé Sciences Po Paris) Bernard Golstein (Sharper AI), Hanan Salam (Women in AI), Elise Buckle (UN, Climate & Sustainability), Sasha Luccioni (Mila), Sakina Pen Point (Observatoire de l’immobilier durable), Arnaud Depil Duval (Lariboisière).

Translated from Lancement du programme « AI For Tomorrow »