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AI-ALOE Webinar: Designing an Ecosystem of Resources to Foster AI Literacy
Zoom webinarGain insights into fostering AI literacy and empowering individuals to make informed decisions about AI in their lives and communities! This webinar on April 9, 2025 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. EDT is open to educators, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the evolving relationship between AI and education. Register now! Designing an Ecosystem of ResourcesContinue reading "AI-ALOE Webinar: Designing an Ecosystem of Resources to Foster AI Literacy"
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ICICLE AI Institute & OSU CSE Distinguished Seminar Series
Title: Harnessing Responsible AI for Science Discovery, Innovation, and Impact Speaker: Manish Parashar, University of Utah When: April 10, 2025 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM EST Location: DL 260 DreeseContinue reading "ICICLE AI Institute & OSU CSE Distinguished Seminar Series"
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AI for Social Impact: Building Meaningful Careers and Futures Forum
Carnegie Mellon University 4804 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesCalling all students and junior researchers who are passionate about technology and making a real difference! Join AI-SDM and the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation for an inspiring forum to bridge the gap between cutting-edge tech and meaningful social impact. Whether you’re planning to pursue employment at a for-profit organization, in academia, or in the non-profitContinue reading "AI for Social Impact: Building Meaningful Careers and Futures Forum"
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MMLI Annual Symposium: “AI Scientist? What Would It Take?”
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) 1205 W Clark Street, Urbana, IL, United StatesThe Molecule Maker Lab Institute (MMLI) invites you to their upcoming research symposium, "AI Scientist? What Would It Take?" This hybrid event will bring together researchers, industry leaders, and students to explore the intersection of AI and chemistry, discussing what it takes to advance AI-driven scientific discovery. Date: April 15-16, 2025 Location: National Center for SupercomputingContinue reading "MMLI Annual Symposium: “AI Scientist? What Would It Take?”"
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HOT-AI: TILOS Horizons for Optimization in AI Workshop
Halicioglu Data Science Institute Room 123 3234 Matthews Ln, La Jolla, CA, United StatesThe TILOS Horizons for Optimization in AI ("HOT-AI") Workshop will bring together leading researchers and practitioners to explore the evolving landscape of optimization for AI—and how AI itself is reshaping optimization. Over two days of engaging talks and interactive discussions participants will dive into cutting-edge research, share insights, and exchange ideas on the most pressingContinue reading "HOT-AI: TILOS Horizons for Optimization in AI Workshop"
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AIVO Communications Office Hours
Zoom webinarWhy Attend? Find out how to get a feature article placed in AIVO News or on the AIVO website Get advice on your messaging for feature articles and press releases Request a review of your draft communications Get help drafting a communications plan Request writing or editing support for your Institute’s communications Ask a communications-relatedContinue reading "AIVO Communications Office Hours"
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CosmicAI Webinar: “Responsible AI – on whose terms?”
Zoom webinarJoin CosmicAI on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time for a discussion on responsible AI, featuring Aubra Anthony, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace! Title: Responsible AI – on whose terms? Abstract: Most of us accept that AI will bring benefit to humanity only if it's developed and deployed in a responsible, ethicallyContinue reading "CosmicAI Webinar: “Responsible AI – on whose terms?”"
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AI-SDM Seminar Series: Using Machine Learning and Psychology to Predict and Understand Human Decisions
Zoom webinarJoin the next AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (AI-SDM) seminar on Friday, April 25, 2025. Register now! Using Machine Learning and Psychology to Predict and Understand Human Decisions Abstract:Continue reading "AI-SDM Seminar Series: Using Machine Learning and Psychology to Predict and Understand Human Decisions"