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An alternative to the cancelled Eurovision: AI Song Contest
KTH Associate Professor Bob Sturm has teamed up with Pietro Bolcato, a master’s student at KTH and Sven Ahlbäck, professor of Swedish folk music at the Royal College of Music and the Stockholm-based startup company Doremir, to compete this week in the AI Song Contest. An international artificial intelligence music competition organized by independent broadcasting company VPRO. Sturm, Bolcato and Ahlbäck gave us an interview about the project.
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Four scientists on the future of AI
Research in Artificial Intelligence was in focus when researchers and partners from Saab and Ericsson gathered for two days at CASTOR Software Days to discuss the research in the field.
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Elevated credibility in AI-generated information
A new graph database management system is under development at KTH. Using graph technology in combination with artificial intelligence (AI), the system could assist in planning everything from healthcare to smart cities with a built-in trust feature.
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Department of Intelligent Systems
We conduct research and education in the general area of intelligent systems. Our research activities range from basic and theoretical to applications in autonomous systems, robotics, AI and machine learning, media processing, sensors, micro and nanosystems, and communications.
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Studying traffic flows in Kista to reduce emissions
To better understand emissions from traffic, researchers will use big data and AI to study traffic flows in Kista. The hope is to create transport solutions that generate lower emissions and reduce the climate footprint.
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Understanding the inexplicable in AI gave Stefan the award
Research on understanding the inexplicable reason why AI works so well gave Stefan Neumann, a postdoc in the division of Theoretical Computer Science, the Heinz Zemanek Award. The award is granted biannually for excellent degree dissertations in informatics and related areas.
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Researchers unlock the secret to the brain's working memory
New insights from brain science can lead to the development of artificial intelligence possessing cognitive abilities similar to humans.
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Postdoc Francesca Larosa secures prestigious MSCA European Fellowship for her project, LIBRA
Francesca Larosa is a Digital Futures postdoctoral researcher at Engineering Mechanics, KTH, and KTH Climate Action Centre. Francesca’s work revolves around the intersection of artificial intelligence and sustainability, and she recently secured a prestigious MSCA European Fellowship for her project, LIBRA (Leveraging artificial Intelligence to Balance tRade-offs in the digitAl economy). This fellowship, lasting for two years with a start date of May 1st, 2024, will be based at KTH with a secondment in Switzerland.
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AI in coding awarded for impact
For a long time, coding was tediously manual, but in 2009, Martin Monperrus, Professor of Software Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and his team realised that built-in AI could help make suggestions. That tool has changed the lives of millions of user software developers.
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TEDxKTH Salon: Facets of AI – Exploring the Various Uses of AI in Research
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives, and there is a great deal of curiosity about its applications in various fields. How groundbreaking is AI, and how is it being used in different research areas?
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AI fixes security flaws – KTH wins prestigious award
Can AI fix security flaws before hackers strike? KTH researchers say yes—and their breakthrough won the Best Paper Award 2023 from IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. By using AI to automate security fixes, their work could transform cybersecurity.