News TAISIG
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Using AI to combat hunger and the effects of poverty
26th May 2023For a new podcast in the TAISIG Talks series, Professor of Computer Science Pieter Spronck interviewed Marleen Balvert and Wouter De Baene about their involvement in the Zero Hunger Lab and the Zero Poverty Lab. They discussed the goals of the two labs and the technologies and data that make it possible to work towards these goals.
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TAISIG experts discuss ChatGPT in new podcast
30th March 2023Is our society ready for a disruptive AI system like ChatGPT? That is one of the questions addressed in a new TAISIG Talks podcast episode
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Merel Noorman writes on data governance clinics in publication of the Dutch AI Coalition
22nd February 2023During the first national ELSA Labs conference organized by the Dutch AI Coalition (NL AIC), the publication 'Ethics and AI - Seven methods in theory and practice’ (in Dutch) was presented.
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TAISIG Event ‘AI for Society’ recap
13th July 2022Last Thursday, June 30, the TAISIG Event 'AI for Society' took place. The joint initiative of Tilburg University, MindLabs and Data Week NL offered Artificial Intelligence enthusiasts and researchers the chance to come together, share knowledge and network with each other. Dr. Marie Postma led this afternoon full of engaging workshops, demonstrations and presentations.
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Human beings central in AI event TAISIG
24th February 2022On February 22, the TAISIG Event 'Human Centric AI: Tilburg University perspective' took place; TAISIG is the Tilburg University Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group. During this joint initiative of Tilburg University and MindLabs, researchers came together to share their views on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Zero Hunger Lab, Chatbots and update on TAISIG
10th November 2021On Thursday, September 16th, 2021, the seventh edition of the TAISIG Talks took place. TAISIG is the Tilburg University Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group: a research community committed to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Hein Fleuren, Christine Liebrecht and Emile Aarts shared their insights.
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AI for diagnostic imaging, active perception and data during crises
30th August 2021On Thursday, June 17, 2021, the fifth edition of the TAISIG Talks took place. TAISIG is the Tilburg University Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group: a research community committed to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Sharon Ong, Yash Satsangi and Kenny Meesters shared their insights.
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Conformity assessment, brain computer interfaces and GPT-3
30th August 2021On Thursday, July 8th, 2021, the sixth edition of the TAISIG Talks took place. TAISIG is the Tilburg University Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group: a research community committed to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Irene Kamara, Maryam Alimardani and Emiel Krahmer shared their insights.
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Free course on basic AI knowledge by NL AI Coalition
13th July 2021Knowledge about AI is still quite limited among a large part of the population, and there are many misconceptions about it. Elements of AI wants to change this by making knowledge about AI accessible to the widest possible audience. Sign up for the free course.
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Recap Opportunities for AI Research and Applications
13th July 2021During the event the participants were informed about the current state of affairs on artificial intelligence at Tilburg University. Including the potential options for national and international collaboration. The program consisted of three main components and was hosted by dr. Marie Postma and dr.mr. Mirjam Siesling.
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Brain and behavior, curiosity in language learning and regulation AI
04th May 2021On Thursday, April 22, 2021, the third edition of the TAISIG Talks took place. TAISIG is the Tilburg University Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group: a research community committed to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Wouter De Baene, Lieke Gelderloos and Ronald Leenes shared their insights.
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TAISIG: new initiative that brings together all of Tilburg University's AI activities
25th January 2021Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a prominent role in today's digital society. It is therefore not surprising that AI is taking an increasingly important place in both academic research and education. At Tilburg University, a wide variety of scientists from all schools is involved in AI. In order to map and provide insight into what we do and what we are good at, TAISIG (Tilburg University AI Special Interest Group) was established.