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HIPPO Lab
To make a real impact, AI techniques must consider all stakeholders, and that includes minimizing conflict and protecting vulnerable groups. It’s why the HIPPO Lab is developing next generation, nature-inspired and hyper-heuristic optimisation methods – the methods that can capture conflicts across multiple sectors, regions and generations. We will be using AI-based decision support for addressing complex real-world problems such as climate change mitigation and adaptation.
AI Futures Lab
AI is increasingly widespread, but poses a challenge for designers: it is complex, entangled, plural and indeterminate, and it changes over time. Harms that can result from poorly designed AI systems are both subtle and large scale, and socio-legal contexts evolve in response to the actions of computational systems. New understandings of rights and justice and flexible responses to a changing world are needed, which at the same time support human agency, human rights, wellbeing and justice.
Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Fluid Mechanics
Fluid mechanics, the scientific study of how liquids move and interact, plays an indispensable role in advancing our scientific understanding of the world around us. It is part of the bedrock upon which many areas of science, from physics and engineering to medicine and even ecology, are built. As it stands, science has already deciphered much of its intricate landscape. Yet, many open problems continue to be a frontier of uncharted knowledge, part of which Manuel Gnann’s Vidi research aims to explore.
M. (Marcela) Tuler de Oliveira
Marcela Tuler de Oliveira MSc is an assistant professor of Trustworthy Data Systems at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU Delft.
How to incorporate changing values in new technology?
How can designers of new technology proactively include value change in their design? A team of TU Delft researchers involved in design for values, has written a white paper with practical examples to help designers tackle this issue.
Claudio Ciborra award for Mark de Reuver and Noah Brandwijk
Mark de Reuver (ICT) and Noah Brandwijk (former MOT-student) received the Claudio Ciborra award 2023. The award is for the most innovative paper at the European Conference of Information Systems (ECIS).
Yuanyuan Xu
PhD candidate, section Safety & Security Science (3S)
Erasmus MC and TU Delft open first healthcare AI-ethics lab
Staff shortages and the constant desire to provide high-quality medical care. These are only two of the most important reasons for a sharp increase in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare in the coming years. By launching the first healthcare AI Ethics Lab, Erasmus MC and TU Delft put the focus on ethically responsible and clinically relevant AI that will positively impact both patient care and healthcare workers.
ChatGPT designs its first robot with TU Delft researchers
Can ChatGPT also design a robot? And is this a good thing for the design process, or are there risks? TU Delft researchers published their findings in Nature Machine Intelligence.
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