Every Friday, #frAIday hosts inspiring talks on artificial intelligence by Umeå University researchers, as well as internationally acclaimed experts. Participating in #frAiday is your opportunity to share your scholarly perspective on artificial intelligence, learn more about the field, and discuss with people representing a wide range of perspectives.
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From Veronica Pålsson
Experiments in art, agency and automation. Artists engaging with recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence continue a long history of artistic work… -
As the phrase “Artificial Intelligence” is applied to cover an ever-widening range of computational practices, attracting both attention, research and…
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The Rule of Law is a foundational value of the modern democratic state. It contains within its most influential conceptualizations key legal principles to reduce…
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In computer vision, all we do depend on the photos or video material we analyse. It guides even the most powerful neural network that encodes the largest amount of prior…
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We are constantly bombarded by slogans of AI coming to change our life, whether we like it or not. We are reassured it will be a better life. A better capitalism. A…
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Our group is trying to understand how T cells and the immune system works to be able to produce new therapies. But do we mean by "understand"? A cell has more…
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The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going through a period of great expectations, introducing a certain level of anxiety in research, business and also policy.…
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Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions. In this talk, I draw on interviews and ethnographic observations conducted…
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I will present our work on understanding and modelling strategic decision-making in the face of existential risks that has been performed with students and…
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From Petter Ericson
A #frAIday talk by Thomas Hellström The dangers of AI are currently debated both in the research world and at the political level. One described long-term danger… -
From Tatyana Sarayeva
Sabine Höhler is Head of Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment; Head of Department of Philosophy and History, KTH Royal Institute of Technology… -
From Tatyana Sarayeva
Catholijn Jonke is Full professor of Interactive Intelligence at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science of the Delft University of… -
Suna Bensch is Associate Professor at the Department of Computing Science of the Umeå University. Abstract: Understandable robots (aka explainable, intelligible or…
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From Tatyana Sarayeva
Matthias Spielkamp is Executive Director of AlgorithmWatch Abstract: When deploying automated decision-making systems (ADMS) in the public sector, individual and… -
From Tatyana Sarayeva
Katie Winkle is Digital Futures Postdoctoral Researcher, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Abstract: Socially assistive robots are those which should provide some…
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