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AI AWARDS for the Best Idea is Home!Archive 2020
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AI AWARDS for the Best Idea is Home!

Once again, thank you all for the fantastic work. Dita was like a goddess, and we complemented each other perfectly. The Economia venue was amazing, and with the insightful commentary from the sharp-witted editor Martin Jašminský, it felt like visiting an art gallery...

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Artificial Intelligence Manipulates Us. We Are Unable to Understand Why Neural Networks Decide as They Do, Says Professor PěchoučekArchive 2019
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Artificial Intelligence Manipulates Us. We Are Unable to Understand Why Neural Networks Decide as They Do, Says Professor Pěchouček

Professor Michal Pěchouček established the CTU Centre for Artificial Intelligence 18 years ago. Today, he is surrounded by more than a hundred experts, and that number will grow. Last year, he began...

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Czech Republic Aims to Break Through in Europe with Artificial Intelligence. Prague Generates Five Times More Experts than Key Montreal, Says ExpertArchive 2019
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Czech Republic Aims to Break Through in Europe with Artificial Intelligence. Prague Generates Five Times More Experts than Key Montreal, Says Expert

At CTU, they are also developing robotic technology that will transport cars from the production line and park them autonomously at Škoda's factories. And the American corporation IBM...

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Research into the Potential Development of Artificial Intelligence in the Czech Republic Highlights Possible IssuesArchive 2018
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Research into the Potential Development of Artificial Intelligence in the Czech Republic Highlights Possible Issues

On 17th December, the Government Office published four reports from the study Research into the Potential Development of Artificial Intelligence in the Czech Republic, including a summary report. The study was prepared by a team from the Technology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CTU, and the Institute of State and Law of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

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