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Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence and research groups from Aalto received €1.4M funding from The Future Makers program
Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence and research groups from Aalto received €1.4M funding
You can’t tell whether an online restaurant review is fake—but this AI can
Researchers find AI-generated reviews and comments pose a significant threat to consumers, but machine learning can help detect the fakes.
Top tools for artificial intelligence and IT are presented to hundreds of conference visitors at Aalto University in August
The tools have been used to improve the safety of drug tests for children, and to understand the cosmos through galaxy clusters.
AI-created family trees confirm class divisions in Finland in the 18th and 19th century
The genealogy algorithm AncestryAI efficiently combines huge amounts of birth data.
Finland pioneers health technology by making use of artificial intelligence
AI and its societal impact were discussed at the alumni seminar on Women's Day.
AI application for treatment of gestational diabetes
AI allows individualized predictions for expectant mothers and newborn children. The aim of the individual recommendations is a positive experience for the user combined with activity that is beneficial for the glucose level.
Rid of routine coding – AI automates the construction of large information systems
A new technology under development will bring down development costs so much that complex systems can be built from scratch.
Tekoälystä voi tulla Suomen uusi kasvuspurtti
Tekoäly tulee, oletko valmis? Oikeasti se on tullut jo muutama vuosikymmen sitten. Nyt elämme sen keskellä. Asiantuntijat sanovat, että maailma elää neljättä teollista vallankumousta. Monen mielestä käynnissä on samanlainen teknologinen hyppy kuin aikoinaan oli siirtyminen öljylampusta sähkövaloon.
Aalto University and GE Healthcare expand their cooperation
The areas of cooperation include healthcare data analytics and artificial intelligence as well as start-up activities.
Academy Professor Samuel Kaski takes part in shaping Finland’s AI future
Professor Kaski is a member of the new steering group preparing a proposal for Finland’s artificial intelligence programme.
AncestryAI algorithm traces your family tree back more than 300 years
The family tree algorithm automatically searches for a child's most probable parents and creates family trees based on this.
Finland wants to be world’s number one in artificial intelligence
Samuel Kaski, Professor in Machine Learning, who participated in Prime Minister Sipilä’s panel on artificial intelligence likes the challenge.
Artificial intelligence brings efficiency to processing pictures and sound
Deep neural networks enable the opening of image layers and distinguishing between audio signals.
Artificial intelligence introduced to design
Algorithms are challenging humans in the design of smarter user interfaces.