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Researchers Susanne Nilsson and Rob Comber.

Using AI to tackle gang crime

Can AI stop young people from being recruited into criminal gangs? Researchers Susanne Nilsson and Rob Comber hope to boost collaboration between community stakeholders with an AI-driven database that consolidates fragmented knowledge and suggests new, unexpected solutions.

Using AI to fight youth gang recruitment

Learn more about AI – for free

KTH offers several online courses you can complete in a few hours, free of charge. What about basics of AI, machine learning or Business implications of AI?

Short online courses on AI (MOOCs)

Digitalize in Sthlm

Shaping the Future with Generative AI

17 October: Get inspired by in-depth discussions on how technology and digital transformation can be relevant for a better society, now and in the future. 

Digitalize in Stockholm, 17 Oct 2024

"Programming with AI is like driving a car at 200 km per hours instead of 50! It boozts both creativity and productivity."

/Martin Monperrus, Professor of Software Engineering at KTH

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Times Higher Ed ranks KTH at 95th

KTH continued its climb in the THE World University Rankings, landing at 95th place, two spots higher than where the university landed in the 2024 ranking. One area where KTH scored high was in research environment.

KTH moves up in Times Higher Ed ranking

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