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The future of Artificial Intelligence and the implications for Materials Science
DEC
Tue
16
09:15 - 18:00

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

The European Commission's Directorate-General for Research & Innovation, and the OECD's Directorate for Science Technology and Innovation are jointly organising a workshop on the impact of advances in AI on the future of materials science

The workshop aims to offer insights into:

  • AI's current and possible future impacts in areas ranging from computational design of new materials to autonomous lab systems
  • key recent breakthroughs
  • what AI can’t yet do
  • where progress is most needed, how to generate real-world impact at scale from advances in the science
  • and, key enabling policies and infrastructures

More information on the workshop programme and the possibility to register can be found on the event website.

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