Artificial intelligence conferences

Artificial Evolution Conference

The biennial Artificial Evolution (AE) conference is held in France every two years (odd years), in early fall. The Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN) conference is held at the same period (early fall), but even years. EA is dedicated to techniques that simulate natural evolution. Proceedings of AE are published by Springer-Verlag in their LNCS serie. Artificial Evolution was originally initiated as a forum for the French-speaking evolutionary computation community, and the first conference, organized by , , and , was held in Toulouse in 1994 under the name Evolution Artificielle. It is the only conference held an even year, and the only one with proceedings not edited by Springer (they were edited by Cepadues). It became an international conference the following year (1995) in Brest, under the name Artificial Evolution. It is still referred sometimes as Evolution Artificielle however. (Wikipedia).

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Artificial Intelligence Conference - San Francisco, California

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The O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference 2017 - New York, NY

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Yaniv Erlich, Genetic Media

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Turing Centennial Conference: From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World

From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World Presented by Prof. Joseph Sifakis, Turing Award laureate, VERIMAG Laboratory and EPFL Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference - Israel April 4, 2012 The Wohl Centre Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel For more information see: https://sit

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The Future of Augmented Intelligence: If You Can’t Beat ‘em, Join ‘em

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O'Reilly AI Conference

Put artificial intelligence to work The O'Reilly AI Conference will cover all the most essential—and intriguing—topics in applied AI. You'll: Learn how to implement AI in your projects Uncover AI's limitations and untapped opportunities Explore how AI will change the business landscape A

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Reimagining Science 365 Days A Year

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Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference: Geometry in Motion: From Turing Machines to Crawling Ants

Geometry in Motion: From Turing Machines to Crawling Ants Presented by Prof. Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference - Israel April 4, 2012 The Wohl Centre Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel For more information see: https://sites.google.com/site/turingc

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Cedric Villani - Franco-British Artificial Intelligence Conference

France and the UK have both taken significant steps to take full advantage of the AI revolution, and a new conference on 16 January aims to catalyse cooperation between these two leading AI nations. Organised by The Alan Turing Institute and London French Tech Hub, the first Franco-British

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Stanford Seminar - Lenia: Biology of Artificial Life, Bert Wang-Chak Chan

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Why Consonance in Science and Theology? | Episode 1803 | Closer To Truth

The relationship between science and theology has easy conflicts and hard harmonies. Is consonance possible? What is consonance in science and religion that we should quest for it? Featuring interviews with Andrew Pinsent, Francisco J. Ayala, Menachem Fisch, Tom McLeish, and Michael Ruse.

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GRCon19 - AI and SDR: Software Meets Hardware Again... by Manuel Uhm

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Genetic conflicts between and within genomes (Lecture - 02) by Harmit Malik

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Numerical simulations of binary black holes by Harald Pfeiffer

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Rodney Brooks - How do Brains Work?

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2.7 - What is a patient? Tradeoffs

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MLPerf: A Benchmark Suite for Machine Learning - Gu-Yeon Wei (Harvard University)

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AI Weekly Update #6 September 22nd, 2019

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Democratizing AI with FPGA's with Nicola Tan (Intel)

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Life as Computation | Introductory Astronomy Course 11.13

Welcome to Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space, a course from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. Learn about the foundations of astronomy in this free online course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 11, Astrobiology.

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