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Series: The Old Cuba
Prompt; " Cuban tropical jungle with musa and hedychium plants on a hilltop, 2 women on foot talk to 2 men on horses under the canopy of the forest. down in the valley there is a sugarcane field and sugarcane mill guarded by Spanish soldiers, 19 century vintage painting "
FG inaugurates robotics artificial intelligence centre
The Federal Government has inaugurated the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, who inaugurated the centre in Abuja, said the inauguration was in line with the digital skills acquisition drive of government as captured in the National Economic Development Policy and Strategy.
He said the centre was the first of its kind in Nigeria and was implemented by the National Information Technology Development Agency based on its mandate.
He said, “The global paradigm shift from mere paper qualifications to proven skills, particularly digital skills, has necessitated the establishment of a high tech skill acquisition centre such as this.
“The centre will serve as a leading hub of innovation, research and development, knowledge transfer and training in the areas of artificial intelligence, robotics and other emerging technologies.
“In addition, the centre will create a vision for AI, develop an AI ecosystem, support data stewardship, while providing access to specialised technical skills in the country.”
The Director-General, NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, urged Nigerian youths to take advantage of the initiatives and strategies deployed by government to empower themselves. naijabang.tv/fg-inaugurates-robotics-artificial-intellige...
In October 2025, Grossmont College launched the first of its kind Associate of Science Degree in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI), to be offered at a California community college. While as many as half a dozen community colleges offer degrees, certificates, and courses in AI, Grossmont College’s program is the only one that focuses on Applied AI, i.e. the practical applications of AI, and offers hands-on learning as opposed to theoretical learning.
To learn more visit gcccd.edu/enroll
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Side event: Artificial Intelligence for Social Equity
Evento paralelo: Inteligência Artificial para Equidade Social
Photo: Audiovisual G20 Brasil
The hype around Artificial Intelligence (AI) spiked again recently with the public release of ChatGPT. The easy-to-use interface of this natural language chat model makes this AI particularly accessible to the public, allowing people to experience first-hand the potential of AI. This experience has spurred users’ imagination and generated feelings ranging from great excitement to fear and consternation.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize healthcare. From improving diagnosis to streamlining operations, its potential is vast. According to an article published in Healthcare IT news, a publication of HIMSS Media, reported various key points in AI adoption.
APEC 2025 Third Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM3) and Related Meetings
DESG: Exchanges and dialogue on approaches to artificial intelligence
Over the past several decades, artificial intelligence has advanced tremendously, and today it promises new opportunities for more accurate healthcare, enhanced national security and more effective education, researchers say. But what about civil engineering and city planning? How do increased computing power and machine learning help create safer, more sustainable and resilient infrastructure?
U.S. National Science Foundation-funded researchers at the Computational Modeling and Simulation Center, or SimCenter, have developed a suite of tools called BRAILS -- short for Building Recognition using AI at Large-Scale -- that can automatically identify characteristics of buildings in a city and detect the risks a city's structures would face in the event of an earthquake, hurricane or tsunami.
SimCenter is part of the NSF-funded Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure program and serves as a computational modeling and simulation center for natural hazards engineering researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.
Charles Wang, the lead developer of BRAILS, says the project grew out of a need to "quickly and reliably characterize the structures in a city. We want to simulate the impact of hazards on all the buildings in a region, but we don't have a description of the building attributes."
For example, he says, "in the San Francisco Bay area, there are millions of buildings. Using AI, we are able to get the needed information.
www.scienceofcycles.com/envisioning-safer-cities-with-art...
Artificial Intelligence enrols the use of advanced machine learning algorithms and fulfils the job, which has been tackled by humans for ages. It has flourished extensively over the past years owing to its versatility in its applications in the industry. Worldwide, some of the key MedTech companies such as Banyan Biomarkers Inc, Freenome, IDx, Viz.ai, and Ava are utilising AI in diagnostic and therapeutics portfolio.
With the introduction of AI in the healthcare business, the revenue models of medical device organisations are also shifting increasingly, including operating expenditure versus their historical focus solely on capital expenditure. The device is expected to become a game-changer in diabetes and congenital hyperinsulinism disease areas.
Source: www.delveinsight.com/blog/medtech-industry-and-artificial...
Series: Reimagining Cuba. What if the city of Caibarien had developed nicely these past 66 years and had done many earth reclamation projects on it's coast?
The revival of Cayo Conuco, bringing back it's original American Californian Victorian Beach houses that it once had and were destroyed by present government and years of neglect in order to build an ugly camping site which they later abandoned along with all facilities on the beach. There is nothing standing in Cayo Conuco today.
Series: The Old Cuba
Prompt; "street view of Vidal park, people and cars of the 1920's at the Cuban city of Santa Clara. Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki animation style. "
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy
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