Professor David Silbersweig will be a panelist on AI-Healthcare at AI World Conference and Expo 2019

Professor David Silbersweig will be a panelist on AI-Healthcare at AI World Conference and Expo 2019

October 25, 2019, Friday, 8:15 Breakfast Keynote: AI World Society Roundtable on AI and Healthcare.

Moderator: Ed Burns, Site Editor, TechTarget
Professor David Silbersweig, Harvard Medical School, Board Member of Boston Global Forum will talk as a panelist. He will introduce the concepts of AI-Healthcare.

Professor David Silbersweig is one of the co-founder of AIWS Social Contract 2020 and other initiatives of AI World Society. AI-Healthcare is an initiative by AI World Society (AIWS) involving deeply applied AI in healthcare.

Michael Dukakis’ Remarks Honoring the Recipient of the World Leader for Peace and Security Award

Michael Dukakis’ Remarks Honoring the Recipient of the World Leader for Peace and Security Award

It is my distinct honor today to recognize President Vaira Vike-Freiberga as the recipient of this year’s Boston Global Forum World Leader for Peace and Security Award.

I’m Michael Dukakis, co-founder and chair of the Boston Global Forum, which is dedicated to analyzing and finding solutions and initiatives to help create a world of peace, security, and cooperation.

We’ve been fortunate to have worked with President Vike-Frieberga in recent years. The first contact with you for many of us in Boston was when you were a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics. Since then you have been a frequent participant in the proceedings of the Boston Global Forum as well as serving as a member of our board of international thought leaders. You have made significant contributions to our AI World Society Initiative.

Additionally, our award is given in recognition of your many other contributions to peace and security in your home country, the Baltic Region, Europe, and internationally.

You have had a rich career, serving for two terms as President of Latvia, at the time it joined the European Union. During your last year in office, Latvia’s GDP grew by more than 10 percent—among of the highest in the world.

You have been a leading voice in strengthening the Baltic region, most continuously but not solely through the Riga Conference, which you founded in 2006, which meets annually to discuss critical defense and foreign policy issues.

Europe has benefitted from your efforts, notably through your leadership as vice-president of the Reflection Group on the long-term future of the EU, membership in the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation, and as chair of the European Commission High Level Expert Group on Media Freedom.

And it goes without saying, you were a founding member of the World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid and are concluding your second term as its president in December 2019.

For these many reasons, Madam President, Boston Global Forum is honored to join the long list of your admirers by presenting you with our annual World Leader for Peace and Security Award.

We will also be celebrating your contributions to world peace and security at our Global Cybersecurity Day, December 12, 2019 at Harvard University.

Thank you for your participation in the work of Boston Global Forum, your many contributions to the betterment of all people, and for your distinguished career as an international leader.

UCSF Launches Artificial Intelligence Center to Advance Medical Imaging

UCSF Launches Artificial Intelligence Center to Advance Medical Imaging

UC San Francisco is launching a new center to accelerate the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to radiology, leveraging advanced computational techniques and industry collaborations to improve patient diagnoses and care.

The Center for Intelligent Imaging, or ci2, will develop and apply AI to devise powerful new ways to look inside the body and to evaluate health and disease. Investigators in ci2 will team with Santa Clara, Calif.-based NVIDIA Corp., an industry leader in AI computing, to build infrastructure and tools focused on enabling the translation of AI into clinical practice.

“The Center for Intelligent Imaging will serve as a hub for the multidisciplinary development of AI in imaging to meet unmet clinical needs and provide a platform to measure impact and outcomes of this technology,” Christopher Hess, MD, PhD, chair of the UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging said. “The result will be more efficient, higher-value imaging for patients within and outside of UCSF.”

According to Michael Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation (MDI), AI can be a force for helping people achieve well-being and happiness, unleash their potential, obtain greater freedom, relieve them of resource constraints and arbitrary/inflexible rules and processes, and solve important issues, such as SDGs.

The original article can be found here.

NXP Introduces Auto-Grade AI Toolkit for AVs

NXP Introduces Auto-Grade AI Toolkit for AVs

NXP launched a deep learning toolkit called eIQ Auto. NXP is seeking to set itself apart from competitors by making its tool “automotive-quality.” NXP’s goal is to make it easier for AV designers to implement deep learning in vehicles.

NXP Semiconductors rolled out this week a new deep learning toolkit called eIQ Auto. NXP is seeking to set itself apart from competitors by making its tools “automotive-quality.” NXP’s goal is to make it easier for AV designers to implement deep learning in vehicles.

The development of autonomous vehicles (AV) does not necessarily require either artificial intelligence or deep learning. Simply put, not all AVs need to be AI-driven. And yet the rapid advancements and improved accuracy of deep learning are alluring to developers seeking to improve their highly automated vehicles.

AI is also expected to be applied to data fusion — vision with radar, for example. But again, the industry hasn’t reached consensus on when to fuse two species of sensory data. “Early fusion vs. late fusion is still being debated,” said Ors.

Today, most test AVs come with power-hungry hardware — which is not ideal for volume automotive production. NXP hopes its new eIQ toolkit enables customers to deploy powerful neural nets “in an embedded processor environment with the highest levels of safety and reliability.”

The AI framework and toolkit is also recommended by AI World Society (AIWS) to promote and apply openness and transparency in the constructive use and development of AI, including data sets, algorithms, intended impacts, goals, and purposes.

The original article can be found here.

AIWS Social Contract 2020 introduced at the Riga Conference 2019

AIWS Social Contract 2020 introduced at the Riga Conference 2019

On October 12, 2019, at the plenary session “Political Power in the Digital Age” of the Riga Conference 2019, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, CEO of the Boston Global Forum, speaks about The AI World Society Social Contract 2020 to monitor and balance political power in the digital age.

The Riga Conference is a unique annual conference with top leaders such as presidents, prime ministers, and thought leaders in the world attending.