Explore AI at European Researchers' Night, 27 Sept 2024

Promotional poster for Start Talking About Research Today: European Researchers' Night The event is scheduled for Friday, September 27th. The poster features the following text: "Start Talking About Research Today: European Researchers' Night Find out more at start-ern.org" Logos of collaborating institutions are displayed at the bottom of the poster. They include: START Trinity College Dublin RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences European Commission There is an image on the right side of the poster, showing a person peering through a green circular object, which may be a tunnel or tube. Additionally, the poster notes that the project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement no. 101061478.

START: European Researchers’ Night takes place on 27 September in Trinity College, in the heart of Dublin City Centre. ADAPT researchers will once again contribute a programme of AI-focused events – expect lively discussions, thought-provoking interactions and cutting edge AI research demos.

ExploreAI is an interactive showcase of cutting edge research on artificial intelligence (AI). For one day only, we’ll be exploring the impact of AI on creativity, health and entertainment. The event includes ISL interpreting.

Last years full programme of events is available here: https://www.adaptcentre.ie/explore-ai/

  • Go up against the machine as the ‘Art or AI?’ Museum of Very Modern Art challenges you to spot if its artworks have been created by a human hand or generated by artificial intelligence.
  • What happens to your body when you trick your mind into thinking you’re moving while sitting still and wearing a VR visor? From virtual to reality… and back! invites you to immerse yourself in a virtual world and experience it for yourself!
  • Grab a coffee in the AI Dilemma Café. Sit back, relax and think about the technology you interact with on a day-to-day basis and how it shapes our lives and our interactions with others.

There will also be pop-up talks and interactive exhibits on ADAPT’s Artificial Intelligence research throughout the evening.