Dr. Amirhosseini, our founder and CEO, has garnered international recognition for his research, resulting in interviews with prominent media outlets like CBS News and Fox TV. His work has significantly contributed to public knowledge, featured in various national and international platforms, including newsletters, magazines, and online sources such as The Telegraph (UK), Science Magazine (UK), Mirage News (Australia), Study Finds (US), EurekAlert! (US), SciTechDaily (US), Police Magazine (US), BNN (China), La Dépêche (France), Liberated Digital (Spain), ADP Live (India), Med India (India), and La Stampa (Italy).
Videos from our founder and CEO interviews and contribution to different events as a guest speaker or panel member.
Dr Amirhosseini has been interviewed by CBS News about his research on using AI to predict personality type of dogs
The pandemic, the lockdowns and working from home have changed how individuals and societies think and act. As a result, personal development has become more important, for one’s career, cognitive health or just pleasure!
Every person has a different style of how he or she learns and processes new information. Learning is likely to be more effective if these preferences are taken into account.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) allows learning to be personalised by adapting to the needs of each learner, whether it be by the means of encouragement, the speed or the media used.
In this webinar, experts who design the learning platforms discussed the benefits that AI poses for personal development, and the challenges ahead with those who train and educate.
Fox TV coverage on Dr Amirhosseini's research on using AI to predict personality type of dogs
This is a short excerpt from the speech. In this speech, Dr Amirhosseini spoke about the future of AI and the impact of AI-based automation on jobs during the new industrial revolution. This included discussing how businesses, employees, educational institutions, and consumers should prepare for what is to come.
WTSP TV (channel 10) coverage on Dr Amirhosseini's publication in Nature Scientific Reports
An interesting BSc final project using computer vision techniques and a robot to detect students' faces to automatically and interactively record their attendance when they enter the classroom without having to have a student ID card to record their attendance.
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