Senior Principal Scientist, Maritime AI Programme Director, Institute of High Performance Computing
I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to Christian Steger from DLR as he joins our Maritime AI Research Programme for his 6-month visit and collaboration. We eagerly anticipate his contributions and joint efforts in various areas of maritime AI research, including MASS research.
The Maritime AI Research Programme warmly welcomes individuals from universities, enterprises, and agencies to join us in our research and development endeavors.
Christian StegerQin Zheng zhao liangbin Xingrui Yu
Greatly looking forward to this panel discussion next week! Join us if you are interested in finding out more about how to build and deploy trustworthy AI models into mission-critical applications!
#larus#uottawa#ethicalai#trustworthyai
Director - CASIS | Group Leader - Artificial Intelligence Research Group (AIRG) | Ph.D. | Principal Investigator | Engineering Postdoc Program Coordinator | Vice-Chair IEEE Computer Society SF/OAK/EastBay
Exploring moonshots at the nexus of AI, Sustainability and Space | Frontier Tech & Data Quality Specialist | NGO Co-Founder | {AI, Computer Vision, Data + Operations, Research, Space} Engineer
I genuinely believe this is one of the most important works I've contributed to. It presents a truly global vision of how humanity, technology, and nature can support and empower each other, highlighting the interconnectedness of these elements and indeed providing a "roadmap for a planetary nervous system".
This work lies at the intersection of space technology, climate science, and artificial intelligence (AI). As we've seen, each of these domains has the inherent potential to either revolutionise our world or worsen fragility and vulnerabilities. However, when strategically combined to cooperatively and systemically innovate, as shown in this report, these fields can catalyse unprecedented solutions for mitigating global wicked challenges and fostering resilience.
Thanks again to James and the whole team at Trillium Technologies, European Space Agency - ESA's Φ-lab and the University of Oxford for the incredible effort and opportunity. Boundless gratitude also goes to the rest of the participants for their brilliance, collective passion, and shared vision that fuelled these steps in our journey towards a more sustainable and interconnected future:)
There's hope.
#PlanetaryNervousSystem#SpaceTech#ClimateScience#ArtificialIntelligence#Innovation#SustainableFuture#WickedChallenges#Resilience#Collaboration#ClimateAction#TechForGood#FutureHope#Gratitude#Sustainability
In 2021, the World Economic Forum called for a 'distributed operations centre to help manage our spaceship Earth' for the good of all humankind 🌍
We answered that call with the Earth Systems Predictability (ESP) Forum in May 2023 in partnership with the European Space Agency - ESA Phi-Lab and University of Oxford.
Over 150 experts in Earth science, computer modelling, machine learning (ML) and decision intelligence (DI) came together to accelerate our understanding of how AI and other emerging technologies can help us make better decisions for our planet 🛰️ 🤖
In the resulting report, we present the combined vision of leading experts to develop a roadmap for a viable future for us all.
Read the full report and let us know how you and your organisation plan to approach the actions laid out; we'd love to hear from you!
Full report: https://trillium.tech/esp
Business & Tech Executive, Strategist and Entrepreneur
If you haven't already done so, please register for the NASEM workshop on AI for Scientific Discovery which will explore the future of artificial intelligence in terms of its role as an autonomous researcher performing scientific discovery. With generous support from the Office of Naval Research at DOD and the National Science Foundation (NSF), this workshop will examine where AI stands, where it needs to go, and which disciplines should have increased investment for the utilization of AI scientists.
I will be participating in a panel on the 12th titled "Enablers - What are the gaps in AI that would prevent us from achieving independent scientific discovery?" to explore how we need to think about scientific discovery in this new age of AI accelerated by LLMs.
Join us on October 12 and 13, 2023 at the NAS building in Washington DC (or virtually). This workshop is intended to be inclusive to the global community and will engage with international partners. Check out the AMAZING line-up of speakers and register here: https://lnkd.in/gnjnGsgS.
Missy CummingsSubbarao KambhampatiAlex TempleRose ParkerTho Nguyen#AI#generativeAI#LLMs#scientificdiscovery with The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Rohirrim
Does predicting diseases with movement sound like the future?
Welcome to the wonderful world of Newton Tech
CEO Yuval B. started his journey a few years ago at the European Space Agency - ESA, grew more and more at Road2 Haifa advanced AI incubator, and today with the understanding that every person has a unique set of movements, just as personalized as a fingerprint, that contains a wealth of untapped knowledge it is starting to happen with the Eran Segal personalized disease prediction - #project10K within the Weizmann Institute of Science.
Take a few minutes and see Ittai Shickman find out how using these vast, novel insights, help to unlock the secrets of human movement for the benefit of humanity 🏃♂️ https://lnkd.in/dd6h3rEH
🚀 This week's EuCAIF conference was a blast! It was super exciting to see all the different ways in which artificial intelligence is pushing the boundaries of fundamental scientific research. We discussed great new ideas and set the stage for exciting new collaborations.
🤝 It's energizing to see the synergy between AI and fundamental sciences unfold, promising groundbreaking advances that can benefit both fields.
🌍 I particularly liked the concept of a "CERN for AI". With our experience in building an international research center for fundamental physics (CERN), we're incredibly well-equipped to create and establish such an institution for AI. Let’s do it!
As we look towards next year's conference in Sardinia, the journey continues to push the boundaries of both AI and physics and to create collaborations on ML for fundamental sciences!
Learn more at: https://www.eucaif.org/#EuCAIFCon#MachineLearning#Physics#AI#Innovation#Collaboration
How can #AI technologies transform our cities and how we move about them? Researchers from our core research project “A Good System for Smart Cities” will host the second annual symposium on Smart Cities and AI Innovations on May 2. Led by researchers Dr. Junfeng Jiao (The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture) and Dr. KIJIN SEONG (Urban Information Lab), this robust program will feature presenters from universities across Texas and beyond as well as smart mobility professionals working in our cities. Students from the Urban Information Lab at The University of Texas at Austin will also present their research in this area, further generating discussion on this timely topic.
We aim to create a space for interdisciplinary learning, relationship building, and problem solving as AI technologies continue to shape our cities. We hope you will join us!
Learn more and RSVP: https://bit.ly/3xc4rRI#TexasAI#EthicalAI#TexasResearch