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8-days PhD course on Artificial General Intelligence – register latest 10 September!

Date and time: 29 September 16:00-18:00 CEST (UTC +2)
Course lecturer: Dr Pei Wang: Digital Futures scholar in residence
Title: PhD course on Artificial General Intelligence

Where: Digital Futures hub, Osquars Backe 5, floor 2 at KTH main campus OR via Zoom
Directions: https://www.digitalfutures.kth.se/contact/how-to-get-here/

A maximum of 50 participants are onsite at the Digital Futures hub. First-come, first-served basis.

The deadline for registration is 10 September! Please register here

If you cannot participate on-site, you are welcome to join us via Zoom. Zoom-link will be sent upon registration.

The main objective of this PhD course, by Dr Pei Wang, Dr Patrick Hammer and Dr Robert Johansson, is to introduce the audience to Artificial General Intelligence. The course consists of a theoretical part and a project part. Participants from a broad range of disciplines will be able to attend.

Course dates: 29 September, 6 October, 13 October, 27 October, 3 November, 10 November, 17 November and 24 November

For questions, please contact Robert Johansson: robert.johansson@psychology.su.se

 

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