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Will artificial intelligence take your job in marketing? True or false: five claims about the future of marketing

Johanna Frösén, Associate Professor of Marketing, provides insights on some beliefs associated with marketing analytics
Research & Art
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Cyber. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Aki-Pekka Sinikoski

ELLIS Distinguished Lectures bring outstanding AI researchers to greater Helsinki

Students can earn credits by attending the seminar series.
Research & Art, Studies
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People sitting in a large lecture theatre

Audiobooks can today be created with AI

The Department of Industrial Engineering and Management has published its first AI-based audiobook.
Research & Art
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The Fifth Wave - BRIE-ETLA Collection of Articles book cover

New collaboration targets the mine-to-market value chain

FCAI, Metso and partners address sustainability in mining with artificial intelligence.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Open pit mining machines

Does ChatGPT make us lazy?

FCAI hosted a discussion on using ChatGPT for research at Tiedekulma in August.
Research & Art
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Four seated people on stage having a panel discussion.

Next steps for the EU’s AI Act: towards enabling regulation

The EU’s AI Act should provide technology-neutral regulation and support for R&D, say researchers at the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence
Research & Art
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Illustration of a blue-and-white robotic hand holding a hologram of a scale

Skipper and crew of the School of Science took part in photo orienteering at a hot summer event

See photos of photo orienteering at the School of Science summer party
For Aalto community
Campus
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Jouko Lampinen soutaa

Patrick Rinke: making sustainable materials with AI

Professor Patrick Rinke’s pioneering expertise in finding sustainable and climate-friendly materials with machine learning methodology has arguably never been more in demand
Research & Art
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Graphic illustration of materials science, AI and physics with equations, B&W photos and a photo of prof. Rinke.

Blind trust in enhancement technologies encourages risk-taking even if the tech is a sham

A placebo effect can make users overconfident when they think tech is helping them
Press releases
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Illustration of a white-to-light-blue side profile of a human face with network nodes pointing out against a blue background

Chat AIs can role-play humans in surveys and pilot studies

Synthetic data from large language models can mimic human responses in interviews and questionnaires. Research data from popular crowdsourcing platforms may now contain fake responses that cannot be reliably detected, raising the risk of poisoned data
Press releases
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illustration of a green chat bubble against a yello background with yellow round objects in the middle portraying a "person is writing" prompt.

Turbo-charging AI: Collaboration with NVIDIA renewed as joint tech center marks three years

NVIDIA AI Technology Center (NVAITC) Finland has accelerated research, training and computing power in over a dozen projects where high-performance computing meets AI
Cooperation
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A researcher in dark clothing presenting his work in front of a classroom, gesturing towards the whiteboard and talking.

Artificial intelligence assists in dental care and jaw surgery

A model locates nerve canals in the lower jaw quickly and precisely, helping radiologists and dentists save time and effort.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Useita rinnakkaisia röntgenkuvia leuasta ja hampaista. Kuviin on merkitty keltaisella alaleuan hermokanavan sijainti.

Ask a scientist: How will AI affect creativity?

The impact of creative AI is unfolding before our eyes, yet we struggle to understand it. It’s the perfect time to ask researchers what they see and think.
Research & Art
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Christian Guckelsberger in front of graffiti

FAIR kick-off drew two hundred participants as the demand for AI for business increases

Finnish AI Region aims to boost AI adoption in SMEs
Cooperation, Press releases
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Kalle Toivonen discusses FAIR’s services on the launch event stage

AI is transforming healthcare: 5 things to know

Regulation, validation and trust are key when AI is used in medical services, say FCAI and Aalto University experts.
Research & Art
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X-ray of hand with fingers making OK sign

Engineering enzymes with AI

A research team from Aalto University and VTT will construct a virtual laboratory for enzyme engineering, which will allow human-AI collaboration to flourish.
Research & Art
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Researchers having a discussion in a meeting room with their laptops open on the table

How can AI affect creative writing and online education? Online Hybrid Lab welcomes its new master's thesis worker, Aayush Kucheria.

Online Hybrid Lab is the place for new discoveries, progressive research, and developing expert views on Aalto University's digital educational strategy.
Press releases
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An Image created with MidJourney_artificial_intelligence_in_online_learning_supports_ learning two robots in pixar style are reading.

Next-gen AI designers won’t crush human creativity

Researchers are developing truly helpful AI systems that improve designs while keeping humans in the loop
Research & Art
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Red and black cartoonish robot with yellow eyes on a table, carrying a pencil against a classroom backdrop.

Koen Van Leemput decodes medical scans with artificial intelligence

Greatest challenge is translating methods from lab settings to patient care, says Aalto University’s new professor
University
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Koen Van Leemput

Our five most read computer science stories of 2022

The past year has seen researchers at the Department of Computer Science explore new frontiers in several multidisciplinary subfields of the discipline. However, the dominant topic both in the media as well as in our most read stories has been artificial intelligence. See the top five below.
Research & Art
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Two high students doing an experiment with mobile phones.