Over two days, we explored the many facets of Artificial Intelligence through a rich and diverse program. This year’s edition covered key topics such as the AI Act, AI in education, biodiversity and AI, healthcare, innovation, and core AI research.
Special focus was also given to AI and academic training at Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA) and Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB).
The event featured a Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Cees Snoek (University of Amsterdam) on “Eliminating Inductive Bias from Computer Vision Transformers”, and the presentation of 29 new chairs from the MIAI Cluster, each introducing their research focus.
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