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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 storm. Their ability to produce…
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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 been deeply engaged in…
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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 industrial sectors and are of huge…
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The (Im)possibilities of Natural Language Processing in HealthcareThe quality, accessibility, and affordability of healthcare are being threatened by personnel shortages, high administrative burden,…
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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 locally run and through…
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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 Explainable Artificial Intelligence…
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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 algorithms can and ought to be…
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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 collections – and should they…
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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 wellbeing. But why exactly would…
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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 political divide in many countries,…
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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 we can turn this observation…
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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 by online platforms in their…
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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 individuals (a set of rational…
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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 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 exhibition on Artificial…
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In honour of Florence Nightingale, the famous statistician, SAILS organizes a series of monthly lectures in cooperation with LIACS and MI in which leading speakers present a current theme in data…
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The SAILS Lunch Time Seminar is a bi-weekly series of talks on research with and on AI, organised by the interdisciplinary programme SAILS.
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Non-linear dimensionality reduction methods for interaction exploration of high dimensional (image) data.
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium with Rob van der Mei (CWI), May 13, 2022
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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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