Artificial Intelligence/Operations Research Workshop 2 Report Out
Dickerson, John, Dilkina, Bistra, Ding, Yu, Gupta, Swati, Van Hentenryck, Pascal, Koenig, Sven, Krishnan, Ramayya, Kulkarni, Radhika, Gill, Catherine, Griffin, Haley, Hunter, Maddy, Schwartz, Ann
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) has received significant attention in recent years, primarily due to breakthroughs in game playing, computer vision, and natural language processing that captured the imagination of the scientific community and the public at large. Many businesses, industries, and academic disciplines are now contemplating the application of AI to their own challenges. The federal government in the US and other countries have also invested significantly in advancing AI research and created funding initiatives and programs to promote greater collaboration across multiple communities. Some of the investment examples in the US include the establishment of the National AI Initiative Office, the launch of the National AI Research Resource Task Force, and more recently, the establishment of the National AI Advisory Committee. In 2021 INFORMS and ACM SIGAI joined together with the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) to organize a series of three workshops. The objective for this workshop series is to explore ways to exploit the synergies of the AI and Operations Research (OR) communities to transform decision making.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-10-2023
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