
'La CafeterIA' opens, a new debate space around Artificial Intelligence
CiTIUS is collaborating with the initiative launched by the Microsoft–University of Valencia Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation.
Under the title "Prenatal medicine and artificial intelligence: how can this technology support the scientific community in saving lives?" a new interdisciplinary meeting space will start today, Monday 3 May. It is conceived to address relevant online issues within the framework of the knowledge objectives promoted by the Microsoft–University of Valencia Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation, an initiative in which CiTIUS (Centro Singular de Investigación en Tecnologías Inteligentes de la USC – Singular Research Centre in Intelligent Technologies at USC) collaborates. The inaugural meeting, which will take place today from 16:00, will focus on the use of Artificial Intelligence applied to research in Health and Wellbeing, addressing the case of predictive prenatal medicine, together with three guests from different fields.
Coffee with or without sugar (but with Artificial Intelligence)
La CafeterIA is presented as a new initiative in a dynamic online format for knowledge dissemination and scientific debate. With an approximate duration of 45 minutes, it will take place at coffee time (16:00) and will feature a maximum of three speakers, who will talk about a topic of interest with which they are professionally involved, from different perspectives (research, business or public administration). La CafeterIA is also born with the ambition of offering a meeting space open to dialogue and interaction with the attending public.
After the session scheduled for this afternoon, upcoming meetings will include topics related to the use of Artificial Intelligence applied to judicial, police and criminal investigation, the impact of Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence on European reconstruction and competitiveness, and advances in the so‑called Brain Project.
The initial session will take place online from 16:00 and can be followed live via this link.
A close collaboration
La CafeterIA is one of the various initiatives launched by the Microsoft–University of Valencia Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation, with which CiTIUS has collaborated on several occasions in both virtual and in‑person formats, such as the organisation of the III Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human Development, held in Santiago de Compostela in June 2019.
Under the title "Prenatal medicine and artificial intelligence: how can this technology support the scientific community in saving lives?" a new interdisciplinary meeting space will start today, Monday 3 May. It is conceived to address relevant online issues within the framework of the knowledge objectives promoted by the Microsoft–University of Valencia Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation, an initiative in which CiTIUS (Centro Singular de Investigación en Tecnologías Inteligentes de la USC – Singular Research Centre in Intelligent Technologies at USC) collaborates. The inaugural meeting, which will take place today from 16:00, will focus on the use of Artificial Intelligence applied to research in Health and Wellbeing, addressing the case of predictive prenatal medicine, together with three guests from different fields.
Coffee with or without sugar (but with Artificial Intelligence)
La CafeterIA is presented as a new initiative in a dynamic online format for knowledge dissemination and scientific debate. With an approximate duration of 45 minutes, it will take place at coffee time (16:00) and will feature a maximum of three speakers, who will talk about a topic of interest with which they are professionally involved, from different perspectives (research, business or public administration). La CafeterIA is also born with the ambition of offering a meeting space open to dialogue and interaction with the attending public.
After the session scheduled for this afternoon, upcoming meetings will include topics related to the use of Artificial Intelligence applied to judicial, police and criminal investigation, the impact of Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence on European reconstruction and competitiveness, and advances in the so‑called Brain Project.
The initial session will take place online from 16:00 and can be followed live via this link.
A close collaboration
La CafeterIA is one of the various initiatives launched by the Microsoft–University of Valencia Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation, with which CiTIUS has collaborated on several occasions in both virtual and in‑person formats, such as the organisation of the III Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human Development, held in Santiago de Compostela in June 2019.