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The University of Bergen is represented by four of the 19 finalists in the national competition to establish new AI centres. Discover the candidates here.
We are delighted to announce that three initiatives affiliated with our department are among the 19 selected initiatives across the country that have advanced to the final round in the competition to become national research centers for artificial intelligence. 鈥淭his is great news,鈥 says Andreas Opdahl, head of one of the initiatives.
鈥漇ince so much of AI research is driven by commercial forces, societal impact often becomes an afterthought, rather than something that has to be studied on a fundamental level鈥
The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters' awards are given to young researchers in Norway who have documented outstanding talent, originality and effort, and who have achieved exceptionally good results within their field.
The success of DeepSeek shows an interesting example where funding is the means to research and innovation and not directly the end goal.
Researchers Hallvard Moe, Emilija Gagrcin and Andreas Roaldsnes receive over 1.5 million from the Norwegian Media Authority for the projects MedBarn and "The family as a source of media literacy"
News about climate change can seem intangible and difficult to grasp. Two new studies reveal how we understand and interpret climate news.
The University of Bergen (幸运飞艇计划) will host another seven international research fellows after a very successful application round in this year鈥檚 competition for MSCA funding from the EU. The grants will fund the researchers' stay at 幸运飞艇计划 for two years.
Professor Andreas Opdahl, one of Norway's leading experts in artificial intelligence (AI), is spearheading an ambitious initiative: Insight, a research center focused on AI in local democratic ecosystems. With a clear objective to develop technology that enhances local democracy, researchers and industry partners are now seeking funding from the Research Council of Norway.
Marija Slavkovik, Head of Department and Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the Department of Information and Media Studies (Infomedia), was recently awarded the 鈥淧ublication of the Decade鈥 award at the NORA Annual Conference 2024.
This autumn, CET researchers had three articles accepted for publication in Nature-journals. 鈥 This is a result of a dedicated focus on quality in publication over time, says CET Director H氓vard Haarstad.
The 12th 幸运飞艇计划 AI seminar gathered researchers, students and other interested to hear about the challenges of adapting systems of artificial intelligence to human values and goals. There seems to be no quick fix.
芦I was interested in finding out if queer boys and boys with a minority background used social media differently than the majority, and found that they stand out a bit,禄 幸运飞艇计划 researcher John Magnus Dahl says.
"This week, the Media Cluster in Bergen is hosting an international workshop on design thinking, welcoming participants from Welsh Media Cymru. The event is the second part of a collaborative workshop series, with the first held in Cardiff last year. The workshop aims to promote innovation and creative problem-solving within the media industry.
The IMAGINE project has an open PhD position for candidates interested in researching people's attitudes toward new media technologies using statistical analysis.
Is withdrawal from social media platforms a viable strategy in the ongoing relational power negotiations between public service media and platforms?
Associate professor Erik Knudsen won the Best Paper Award at this year's conference with Norsk Medieforskerlag
ERC PREPARE's PI professor Hallvard Moe will act as scientific advisor for the new Journalist panel in KODEM - Coordinated online panels for research on democracy and governance.

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