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#AAAI2025 social media round-up: part two

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The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025), which took place in Philadelphia, drew to a close on Tuesday 4 March. We take a look at what attendees got up to during the second half of the event, which featured invited talks, technical sessions, demos, posters, and the workshops. Outgoing AAAI President Francesca Rossi also announced the released of a report on the Future of AI research. I had the great pleasure and privilege of participating in this Presidential Panel report on "Future of #AI Research"–now available from @realaaai at https://t.co/DPghoYgneq Honored to receive the #BestPaper Award at #AAAI2025 Good-Data Workshop among 25 accepted papers Grateful to my incredible collaborators @YIJIA_XIAO_, @DianaYiyangWang, and @jd92wang SciEvo: A 2 Million, 30-Year Cross-disciplinary Dataset for Temporal Scientometric Analysis pic.twitter.com/Md8OI4IDty


#AAAI2025 social media round-up: part one

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The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025) is currently in full swing in Philadelphia. So far, delegates have been treated to tutorials, the first few of the invited talks, and an exciting variety of oral and poster presentations. We take a look at what attendees have been getting up to during the opening days of the event. I'll be presenting our #AAAI2025 tutorial tomorrow on "Symbolic Regression: Towards Interpretability and Automated Scientific Discovery"! https://t.co/UcSNYyrkAe If you're attending AAAI-25 and are interested to learn more about symbolic regression and its potential in… pic.twitter.com/yaeCpcPoQI


#AAAI2024 in tweets: part one

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The 38th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-24) kicked off on Tuesday 20 February. The in-person event is being held in the Vancouver Convention Centre. We take a look at what the participants have been getting up to over the past few days. We are excited to welcome everyone to #AAAI24! pic.twitter.com/UN8RUzrq1C We will present a tutorial on "Knowledge Editing for Large Language Models" at #AAAI2024 from 2-6PM PST on Feb 20.


#AAAI2023 tweet round-up from the first two days

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The 37th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI2023) started on Tuesday 7 February and runs until Tuesday 14 February. Here, we found out what participants have been up to during the first couple of days, and look ahead to some of the events planned for the rest of week. Speakers and attendees from all over the world convened in Washington D.C. yesterday for a whole week of artificial intelligence demonstration and discussion. Thank you for your contributions to the design and implementation of organ exchanges. Thank you for your contributions to the field of #AI.


#AAAI2022 in tweets – the conference is underway

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The 36th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI2022) started on Tuesday 22 February and runs until Tuesday 1 March. Although we haven't yet had the official opening ceremony, the talks and posters are available to view, and the LatinX in AI event has taken place. Here, we round-up some thoughts from participants, and we look ahead to some of the other events planned for this week. If you are attending AAAI 2022, please come by to our tutorial (Feb 23, 2022, 10 pm – 11:30 pm IST) MQ3: Hate Speech: Detection, Mitigation and Beyondhttps://t.co/Uw1jIRyGmn A particularly relevant topic since healthcare raises unique problems & challenges that require new methodologies & ways of thinking.


Tweet round-up from the second half of #AAAI2021

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You may have seen our tweet round-up from the first few days of the AAAI 35th conference on artificial intelligence. During the second part of the conference we've enjoyed further invited talks, interesting panel sessions, and workshops. In our second round-up, we collect tweets from Saturday 6 to Tuesday 9 February. I just had the joy of moderating a fascinating #AAAI2021 plenary talk by @prfsanjeevarora, "Opening the Black Box of Deep Learning". People are actually starting to understand dynamics of gradient descent; GANs; generalization; why LMs work.

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Tweet round-up from the first few days of #AAAI2021

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The AAAI 35th conference on artificial intelligence started on 2 February. So far, we've been treated to some excellent invited talks, tutorial sessions, and diversity and inclusion events. The poster sessions are also now in full swing. Here is our round-up of the first few days of the conference as seen by the Twitter-sphere. Excited to share the best paper awards for #AAAI2021.


Tweet round-up from #IJCAI-PRICAI 2020

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The 29th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the 17th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-PRICAI 2020) is in full swing. The event started on 7 January and will run until 15 January. Here, we capture the first few days of the conference through tweets from attendees. Wandering around the #IJCAI2020 venue is fun! It's basically equipped with most of what's in the physical venue -- coffee, pub, beach (when you are tired), and the gate to hyperspace! pic.twitter.com/dIzwn2MZmu


AI in tweets – August and September 2020

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Here we bring you a selection of popular tweets about AI from the last couple of months. I'm excited to announce I'm a 2020 @InsideNatGeo Emerging Explorer! To learn more about my work & the other Emerging Explorers, read: https://t.co/6ORtuoRAJx Register to attend the "Emerging Voices in Exploration" free, virtual event on Oct. 1. https://t.co/OsQ3ROyfse We are thrilled to announce Regina Barzilay of @MIT_CSAIL won the 1st $1 million AAAI Squirrel AI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity for her ML models for antibiotics and early breast cancer detection.

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  Industry: Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Oncology (0.57)