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August 24, 2021

Indiana Artificial Intelligence Week aims to foster collaboration

Indiana Artificial Intelligence Week

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more sophisticated and more widely used. Indiana Artificial Intelligence Week will bring together stakeholders to share research and ideas to benefit the Indiana AI ecosystem, but could also apply AI on a wider scale.

The week-long event, Aug. 30 – Sept. 3, 2021, is hosted by Regenstrief Institute; Indiana University; the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering and the IUPUI Institute of Integrative AI. Key participants include researchers from IU and other higher education institutions, government officials and the business community.

There are five days of presentations and discussions. Topics include workforce development, national AI priorities, ethics and algorithmovigilance, machine learning, implementation, and more.

Anyone whose work encompasses any aspect of artificial intelligence is invited to attend, and there is no charge.

Register here

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