Tag: SA-IDSS

  • Arlindo Oliveira receives the Galp and Academy of Engineering Career Award

    Arlindo Oliveira receives the Galp and Academy of Engineering Career Award

    More than just “personal recognition,” the Career Award from Galp and the Academy of Engineering, presented to Arlindo Oliveira, is a “tribute” to the institutions where he has worked, said the INESC-ID researcher.

    The President of INESC and Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico spoke at the award ceremony, which took place on February 25 at Galp’s headquarters in Lisbon. The selection of Arlindo Oliveira as the award recipient was based on the “social and economic relevance of his career” as well as the “excellence of his contributions to engineering.”

    During the ceremony, the researcher from the Information and Decision Support Systems scientific area took the opportunity to share insights on ongoing discussions in AI, emphasizing that “the idea of mechanizing reasoning is not new.” He highlighted that “Alan Turing had already answered everything in 1950—he just didn’t have a computer.” He also reinforced the idea that “there is nothing in intelligence that is not computable.”

    In a recorded message, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of Portugal, praised the awardee’s “outstanding scientific career at both national and international levels” and recognized him as “a pioneer in the field of AI in our country.”

    The jury for the Career Award included Eduardo Marçal Grilo, João Paulo Oliveira, and Maria da Graça Carvalho, representing the Academy of Engineering, as well as Georgios Papadimitriou, Ana Casaca, and Manuel Andrade from Galp. The jury was chaired by Sebastião Feyo de Azevedo, President of the Academy of Engineering.

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    *Adapted from the original published by Instituto Superior Técnico 

  • AI in Science: how can the European Commission promote a responsible uptake? Arlindo Oliveira participated as an expert in a report, via the Scientific Advice Mechanism

    AI in Science: how can the European Commission promote a responsible uptake? Arlindo Oliveira participated as an expert in a report, via the Scientific Advice Mechanism

    Published on April 15, the report “Successful and timely uptake of artificial intelligence in science in the EU” was produced by a group of renowned scientists, including INESC-ID researcher Arlindo Oliveira, from the SA-IDSS research area. The experts have been asked to provide recommendations via the Scientific Advice Mechanism, concerning how the European Commission can accelerate a responsible uptake of AI in Science. Some take home messages are: The EU should prioritize AI-powered research, particularly in area where large amounts of data are available, but hard to interpret, such as personalized health, social cohesion, and the green and digital transitions; It is important to support new research into the greenest AI algorithms and infrastructure, to help manage the environmental impact of the technology; data should be high quality, responsibly collected and well curated, with fair access for European researchers and innovators.

    While science may serve as basis for developing AI-based applications, science is also to be considered as a specific field in which AI can be applied: some of the most complex scientific problems can be tackled with AI technologies (including, but not limited to, data-intensive problems).

    For a more detailed information in the scientific advice, you may check the complete report.