The SAILS Lunch Time Seminar is a bi-weekly event within the SAILS interdisciplinary programme. The seminars are held online. In each seminar, a scientist talks about their findings related to the field of AI, followed by a discussion. In this channel you will find the recordings of the presentations only. For more information, contact us at sails@liacs.leidenuniv.nl.
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In this talk I would like to highlight the fun and value of reading and discussing popular books about artificial intelligence (fiction or non-fiction) as part of…
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The impact of ChatGPT on human data collectionTools like ChatGPT, which allow people to unlock the potential of large language models (LLMs), have taken the world by…
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The unique dynamic nature of age as a sensitive characteristic in fairness analyses in AI-based decision-making systemsIn recent years, a multitude of researchers have…
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ARISE: knowing Nature in the Netherlands.
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Using AI to make software faster and more energy efficientArtificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) are enabling applications in nearly all…
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The (Im)possibilities of Natural Language Processing in HealthcareThe quality, accessibility, and affordability of healthcare are being threatened by personnel…
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An LLM-agnostic platform for Leiden UniversityThe ISSC is planning to configure and maintain a safe platform for using Large Language Models at Leiden University, both…
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Explainable AI in IndustryJoin us for an insightful presentation by Dr. Niki van Stein on "Explainable AI in Industry," where the burgeoning field of…
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AI-Assisted Penal Sentencing: The Epistemic Free-Riding ObjectionSeveral scholars (Laquer & Copus 2017; Leibovitch 2017; Chiao 2018) argue that machine-learning…
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The most prominent debate in ethnographic museums today revolves around questions of ownership and provenance: how and why did objects move and end up in museum…
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Anthropomorphization in human-robot interactionHumans seem to regard robots as social actors, they show empathy and altruism toward them and are concerned for their…
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Impact of centre-periphery rift on digital engagement for sustainability: the perspective of Dutch small municipalities There is an increasing center-periphery…
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Exploring the Potential for a Digital Heritage Lab.
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Learning Explainable Models through CompressionWhenever you have learned something from data, you have implicitly also compressed the data. In this talk, we explore how…
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Really fake: How do (very large) online platforms deal with manipulated and synthetic mediaIn this SAILS Lunchtime Seminar, Dr Michael Klos discusses the standards set…
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Many of our social insitutions are based on a model of rational agency that goes back to the Enlightenment. The model features a cognitive and moral profile for…
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Masha Medvedeva as speaker, about the future of legal judgement prediction.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Jelena Prokic about the role of AI in the humanities.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Iris Wuisman about the European AI Act.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Ksenia Fedorova about Critical AI Art, Human Machines and the Eliza Effect
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A SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Francien Dechesne about the SAILS minor AI and Society.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Max van Duijn about Theory of Mind in Large Language Models, that took place on 03-04 2023.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Olga Gadyatskaya about Domain-specific requirements for explainable AI methods applied to Android malware detection
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SAILS Seminar with Joost Broekens, about Affective Computing and the interaction between humans and socially interactive agents. 6th of March 2023, 12:00-13:00.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Marius Staring (LUMC) about machine learning for medical imaging. Date: 06-02-2023.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Ad Maas 23-01-2023. How to put an algorithm in a showcaseIn this presentation I will give a look behind the scenes of brAInpower, an…
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Bi-weekly Lunch Time Seminar, organized by the interdisciplinary programme SAILS.
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The SAILS Lunch Time Seminar is a bi-weekly lecture series organized by the interdisciplinary programme SAILS.
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium with Rob van der Mei (CWI), May 13, 2022
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Bi-weekly online seminar organized by the interdisciplinary SAILS-programme
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Bi-weekly seminar organized by the SAILS interdisciplinary programme.
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar with Prof. Dr. Bas Haring on January 24, 2022: 'How AI changed my life, or: what to put in a children's book on AI.'
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The CCLS Seminar is a monthly event, organized by the Centre for Computational Life Sciences (CCLS) - Leiden University (universiteitleiden.nl).