How can AI contribute to people's lives and the development of society? What are the opportunities, challenges and concerns? A series of articles focusing on artificial intelligence and humans presents exciting research from KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Neuromorphic computer systems challenge AI technology
Have you heard of the word neuro-computing? A new field of research is emerging in computer science that could challenge current AI technology. Researchers are looking at how...
“In the DigiCityClimate project, we are trying to reduce citizens’ energy use with the help of AI. We will also help condominium associations balance and optimize their properties’ operation and make...
"An enormous potential - but AI is not always right"
Security and truthfulness are some of the challenges in using AI. "AI is an incredibly powerful tool and we need to see how we can interact with AI to build a society that benefits us humans," says...
AI virtual human cells: shaping the future of biology and human health
"Modelling a human cell is complex. It contains more than 20,000 genes and 6 billion protein molecules, all interacting dynamically in a microscopic space. Traditional mechanistic cell models...
Researchers at KTH are using AI to tackle youth gang crime. By bringing together knowledge, contacts, and expertise in a database, they aim to boost cooperation between different societal actors.
How will a warmer climate affect the ecosystem? Genetic researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology are mapping changes in marine plankton to get closer to the answer. Using AI-based image analys...
With the help of advanced AI technology, KTH researchers are developing completely new proteins to contribute to a more sustainable world. These include accelerating the uptake of carbon dioxide by...
How are innovation, technological development and gender equality connected? In November, Inspire Lab, a new centre at KTH, is organising a series of lectures with experts and researchers who are working towards a more equal, inclusive and sustainable society.
Discover how female researchers at KTH are shaping the science of the future. The exhibition Women Shape Science showcases projects by female doctoral students and postdocs. The initiative is backed by the Women on PhD (WoP) network, which promotes gender equality and equal opportunities.