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One of the most requested features in our ecosystem is the ability to learn from and be inspired by others. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce 'Shared learnings', a new concept designed to bridge the gap between curiosity and actionable insights.
NOTE: This event is partner exclusive.
What is Shared learnings?
Shared Learnings is a curated hub of live broadcasts, recorded presentations, articles, and a comprehensive library of knowledge and inspiration, created by our ecosystem for our ecosystem.
How does it work?
Our partner managers collaborate closely with our partners to identify compelling cases, which we then curate into easily accessible formats. This includes recording presentations of their cases, making them available for the entire ecosystem to learn from. Are you a partner that want to share a successful case with your peers in our ecosystem? Contact your partner manager!
Program
7 May at 12:10-12:50 | Online
AI Security
Join us for an insightful webinar on AI Security, where we will explore the fundamentals of this emerging field. Drawing from extensive experience in a security research group at a US national laboratory, the speaker will provide a clear introduction to the concept of AI Security—also known as security for AI—and how it differs from AI for security. The session will highlight recent research projects at AI Sweden in both areas, offering valuable insights into the latest developments. This webinar is designed to be accessible to both technical and non-technical audiences, focusing on providing a broad understanding of the topic rather than delving into deep technical details. Whether you're new to AI Security or looking to expand your knowledge, this talk is a great opportunity to learn more about this critical area of research.
Speaker: Robert Bridges, PhD, AI Sweden
7 May at 12:10-12:50 | Online
AI Security
Join us for an insightful webinar on AI Security, where we will explore the fundamentals of this emerging field. Drawing from extensive experience in a security research group at a US national laboratory, the speaker will provide a clear introduction to the concept of AI Security—also known as security for AI—and how it differs from AI for security. The session will highlight recent research projects at AI Sweden in both areas, offering valuable insights into the latest developments. This webinar is designed to be accessible to both technical and non-technical audiences, focusing on providing a broad understanding of the topic rather than delving into deep technical details. Whether you're new to AI Security or looking to expand your knowledge, this talk is a great opportunity to learn more about this critical area of research.
Speaker: Robert Bridges, PhD, AI Sweden
The previous episodes in this series can be streamed on our communitypage on MyAI here
12 February at 12:15-12:45 | Online
Building AI infrastructure for industry collaborations
Learn how Enhancing AI Education with Industry Collaboration is done At University West, where AI-based projects are a key part of the curriculum, offering students hands-on experience via Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). The AI infrastructure project is a emerging cornerstone of these efforts, enabling easier collaborations with companies in the industrial automation sector using AI.
Speaker: David Stjern, Research Engineer, University West
Building AI infrastructure for industry collaborations
Learn how Enhancing AI Education with Industry Collaboration is done At University West, where AI-based projects are a key part of the curriculum, offering students hands-on experience via Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). The AI infrastructure project is a emerging cornerstone of these efforts, enabling easier collaborations with companies in the industrial automation sector using AI.
Speaker: David Stjern, Research Engineer, University West
April 2 at 08:15-09:00 | Online
GenAI transforming standards to non-functional requirements
In contemporary software engineering, compliance with standards is of utmost importance. In addition to software architecting, design, engineering, and testing, software engineers must be able to monitor, understand, and interpret many standards. These standards impact non-functional properties like security, latency, or privacy. In this talk, we present a study using generative AI to identify non-functional latency requirements in telecommunication's 3GPP standards. We provide an overview of the generative AI pipeline, examples of standards transformed into requirements, and results from an industrial case study. The results show that using generative AI increases the speed and agility of software development organizations, leading to more competitive and standard-compliant products.
Speakers: Wilhelm Meding, System Manager at Ericsson & Miroslaw Staron, Professor in Software Engineering at University of Gothenburg.
Speakers: Wilhelm Meding, System Manager at Ericsson & Miroslaw Staron, Professor in Software Engineering at University of Gothenburg.