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DTU Compute Professor Inge Li Gørtz wins Lecturer of the Year award, celebrated for her exceptional teaching skills and dedication to students.
A DTU student has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. The analysis is the first step towards...
We can’t always explain what is going on inside artificial intelligence – these unknown processes are concealed in what is known as a black box. A professor at DTU has...
A digital wristband that can predict obsessive thought episodes in children and adolescents with OCD using AI has shown good results in a pilot trail.
Using a wide range of physical and virtual testing facilities across the EU, companies and authorities can test products based on artificial intelligence. The aim is to...
Professor Aasa Feragen, DTU Compute, has been appointed as one of this year's Innowomen by Innovation Fund Denmark.
DTU's startup system helps build companies based on research knowledge and supports researchers in creating a successful dual career path in research and entrepreneurship...
European governments at all levels, alongside their service providers, are encouraged to apply for participation in pilot programs aimed at sharing cross-sectorial data...
Cities play a crucial role in the implementation of climate and energy policies. Many have demonstrated a remarkable commitment and progress towards net zero carbon emissions...
Artificial intelligence can analyze registry data on people's residence, education, income, health and working conditions and predict life events with high accuracy.