Educators and professionals from across Europe and Asia gathered in the picturesque city of Ljubljana, Slovenia, from November 12-15, 2023, for the 16th ASEF Classroom Network Conference. Hosted by the International Research Centre on AI under the Auspices of UNESCO (IRCAI) and supported by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, this annual event was a success: it brought teachers together, facilitated the creation of new partnerships, answered some questions about AI in education and uncovered many new and important ones.
The program will select and fully fund proof of concepts for new ideas leveraging advanced computing in the cloud, including generative AI and complex systems modeling and simulation, to help solve some of the biggest challenges in the fight against climate change.
Iris.ai consists of an AI-based platform for research document processing. With 6000 new papers being published everyday, the team departs from the thought that “staying on top of and connecting all of this knowledge is impossible.
This project by Open Climate Fix provides an open-source solution for the short-term forecasting (also known as “nowcasting”) of solar photovoltaic energy production.
Pachama Originals is a project that harnesses the combined power of AI and satellite data to monitor how much carbon is stored in forests and how forests change over time and informs companies on investments in carbon credits.