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AIhub monthly digest: October 2025 – energy supply challenges, wearable sensors, and atomic-scale simulations

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Welcome to our monthly digest, where you can catch up with any AIhub stories you may have missed, peruse the latest news, recap recent events, and more. This month, we attend AIES and ECAI, learn about policy design for two-sided platforms, discover how to balance speed and physical laws in atomic-scale simulations, and find out more about machine learning for chip design. October has been a busy month on the conference front. Over in Madrid, researchers gathered for the conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES) . The event featured two keynote talks, panel discussions and poster sessions.


Interview with Janice Anta Zebaze: using AI to address energy supply challenges

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In this interview series, we're meeting some of the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium participants to find out more about their research. Janice Anta Zebaze is using AI to address energy supply challenges and she told us more about the research she's carried our so far, her plans for further investigations, and what inspired her to pursue a PhD in the field. Tell us a bit about your PhD - where are you studying, and what is the topic of your research? I am currently pursuing my PhD in Physics at the University of Yaounde I in Cameroon, with a focus on renewable energy systems, tribology, and artificial intelligence. The aim of my research is to address energy supply challenges in developing countries by leveraging AI to evaluate resource availability and optimize energy systems.