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SUMMARY:Paris Conference on AI & Digital Ethics
DESCRIPTION:PCAIDE is the leading research conference on the ethical and societal challenges of AI and digital technologies. It is also an annual meeting for leaders from the public and private sectors\, international organisations\, and think tanks to learn about the latest scientific advances\, compare practices\, and meet international partners. \nPrevious editions brought together participants from around forty countries to engage with world-class scholars researching the social impacts of AI\, as well as experts from global companies and organisations. The 2026 edition will welcome 45 speakers\, with sessions structured around four themes: \n\nAI and work\, chaired by Dr Antonin Bergeaud (HEC Paris)\, with speakers including Dr Mar Carpanelli(LinkedIn Economic Graph) and Jeremy Lamri (Tomorrow Theory).\nAI and health\, chaired by Prof Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby (Baylor College of Medicine)\, with speakers including Prof Katrina Bramstedt (Roche) and Saila Rinne (EU AI Office).\nAI and social interactions\, chaired by Prof Matthias Scheutz (Tufts Institute for AI)\, with speakers including Dr Nataliya Kosmyna (MIT Media Lab & Google) and Prof Maria Melchior (Inserm & Collège de France).\nAI and the environment\, chaired by Dr Sasha Luccioni (Hugging Face & Abeona/ENS/OBVIA)\, with speakers including Dr Golestan Radwan (UNEP & UNESCO)\, Dr Somya Joshi (SEI & Stockholm University)\, and Theo Alves (Ekimetrics & Data For Good).\n\nInformation and registration\n•  Agenda\n•  Speakers\n•  Registration
URL:https://hi-paris.fr/event/paris-conference-on-ai-digital-ethics/
LOCATION:Mines Paris\, 60 Boulevard Saint-Michel\, Paris\, 75005\, France
CATEGORIES:Research
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SUMMARY:Hi! PARIS Exceptional Seminar - “How to Design Fast GFTs” by Antonio Ortega\, University of Southern California
DESCRIPTION:Hi! PARIS is pleased to welcome Antonio Ortega\, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern California\, for a scientific seminar organized in the framework of the Hi! PARIS International Visiting Chairs Program. \nHis talk\, titled “How to Design Fast GFTs\,” will provide an overview of recent advances in speeding up the computation of the Graph Fourier Transform\, also known as GFT. \nGraph Fourier Transforms play an important role in graph signal processing\, with applications in image and video coding\, graph machine learning\, multimedia compression\, 3D point cloud processing\, and sensor networks. However\, computing these transforms efficiently remains a key challenge\, especially for large or complex graph structures. \nAntonio Ortega will present divide-and-conquer techniques that make use of graph structure\, including graph symmetries and graph decompositions based on low-rank updates. He will also discuss approximation methods for cases where the graph structure alone does not provide enough acceleration. These include direct transform approximations using Givens rotations\, as well as indirect methods that rely on more favorable graph structures\, such as spectral sparsification. \nThe seminar will highlight how these approaches can improve the efficiency of graph-based signal processing methods and support applications in image and video coding\, graph machine learning\, and related fields. \nAbout the speaker \nAntonio Ortega is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern California. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and EURASIP\, and currently serves as Vice President of Publications of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. \nHis research focuses on graph signal processing\, including sampling\, reconstruction\, transforms\, learning\, and compression\, as well as multimedia and 3D point cloud compression\, distributed and error-tolerant compression\, and information representation in sensor networks. \nHe has supervised nearly 50 Ph.D. students\, authored more than 400 publications\, and published the book Introduction to Graph Signal Processing with Cambridge University Press in 2022. His work has received several distinctions\, including the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Award\, the ICIP Best Paper Award\, and the IEEE Communications Society Leonard G. Abraham Prize. \nRegister here!
URL:https://hi-paris.fr/event/hi-paris-exceptional-seminar-how-to-design-fast-gfts-by-antonio-ortega-university-of-southern-california/
LOCATION:Télécom Paris\, 19 Pl. Marguerite Perey\, Palaiseau\, 91120\, France
CATEGORIES:Research
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SUMMARY:“Shattered or Reshaping? Firms in a Fractured Global Order”
DESCRIPTION:This conference is organized by Jeremy Ghez and Olivier Chatain (HEC Paris) and Paul Charon (IRSEM). \nA year ago\, we asked whether firms were actors or bystanders in a fragmenting world. The conversation has moved on. Trade has not collapsed\, but the financial architecture is straining. Industrial policy is back. AI development is pluralizing. Trust in institutions keeps eroding even as companies shoulder more of the social weight that governments once carried. The question is no longer whether the world is fragmenting. It is whether what we are watching is a system breaking apart or a system rearranging itself\, and what that distinction means for the firms living through it. \nThis second edition brings together academics\, think tank researchers\, business leaders\, and policymakers to take stock. Three panels will examine where global risk now sits\, how shattered the world really is once you look past the headlines\, and what firms are actually doing about it. \nThis is a unique space for like-minded professionals who don’t necessarily meet elsewhere to share views and insights about what they’re seeing on their side of the planet. \nRegister here!
URL:https://hi-paris.fr/event/shattered-or-reshaping-firms-in-a-fractured-global-order/
LOCATION:AMPHITHÉÂTRE FOCH\, École militaire\, 17 Pl. Joffre\, Paris\, 75007\, France
CATEGORIES:Research,Society
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SUMMARY:The Generative AI Revolution Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From June 29–30\, 2026\, the Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT) will host a multidisciplinary symposium dedicated to exploring the uses and impacts of Generative AI in education\, research\, and industry. The event will bring together leading experts from academia\, government\, and the private sector\, including representatives from Amazon AWS\, Snowflake\, and the French Ministry of Higher Education\, for keynotes\, interactive workshops\, and roundtables. \nParticipants will discuss the future of learning\, innovation\, and human–AI collaboration\, highlighting how technology is transforming pedagogy and professional practices. \nFor more details\, click Here.
URL:https://hi-paris.fr/event/symposium-the-generative-ai-revolution/
LOCATION:Université de Technologie de Troyes\, 12 Rue Marie Curie\, Troyes\, 10004\, France
CATEGORIES:Education,Research
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