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AI FORUM HUNGARY 2023: AI SAFETY AND RISK MITIGATION – THE PRESENTATIONS

December 11, 2023
12th December 2023 – 15:00 – 18:00 (CET/Budapest TIme)...
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AI FORUM HUNGARY – AI SAFETY AND RISK MITIGATION:  A GLOBAL CHALLENGE – OVERVIEW

November 26, 2023
AI FORUM HUNGARY – AI SAFETY AND RISK MITIGATION:  A GLOBAL CHALLENGE 7th ANNUAL CONFERENCE – OVERVIEW We are delighted to announce this year’s AI FORUM HUNGARY ANNUAL CONFERENCE which will take place virtually on 12th December 2023 15:00-18:00 CET/Budapest...
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF AI?

November 21, 2023
21 November 2023 – WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF AI? by Andrew Dolan In the wake of the announcement that Open AI had dismissed Sam Altman, its former head and one of its original founders, speculation mounted as to the reasons why.  If nothing else, in...
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ChatGPT in EDUCATION

November 9, 2023
ChatGPT in EDUCATION by Nicholas Dolan 09 November 2023 Over the last year, Artificial Intelligence has become a large talking point with the continuous developments made in the field. Whether it be within education, public policy or even health care, almost all sectors will begin...
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THE INAUGURAL GLOBAL SUMMIT ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: BETWEEN THE LINES

June 12, 2023
THE INAUGURAL GLOBAL SUMMIT ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: BETWEEN THE LINES 12th June 2023 – by Andrew Dolan The United Kingdom has offered to host the first ever global summit on Artificial Intelligence (AI).  It recognises the great potential of AI in contributing to solving some of...
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THE CHALLENGES OF A NEW PHASE IN AI DEVELOPMENT

May 28, 2023
THE CHALLENGES OF A NEW PHASE IN AI DEVELOPMENT by Andrew Dolan – 28 May 2023 Judging by the level of media interest, the development of AI has seemingly entered a new phase.  In the wake of a series of media interviews and public demonstrations of...
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