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Predicting and analyzing political bias, as well as checking the reliability of sources, could be a game-changing solution for professionals and organizations in a society where misinformation is a daily occurrence. This is what a team at Idiap, under the supervision of Dr. Petr Motlicek, has worked on by proposing a new approach to media information analysis.
The Idiap Research Institute is proud to announce the winners of the 13th edition of the Idiap Create Challenge (ICC), which took place from August 20 to 28. This hackathon, fully dedicated to artificial intelligence, brought together international developers and innovators eager to turn their ideas into prototypes.
Idiap Research Institute is thrilled to announce the 13th edition of its hackathon, a highly anticipated event that facilitates the translations of ideas into prototypes. This year’s hackathon, set to take place from August 20th to 28th, 2024, has received the highest number of applications ever, and promises to be one of our most exciting and competitive yet.
Doctolib, a major e-health European player, has announced the acquisition of Typeless, a spin-off from the Idiap Research Institute specializing in artificial intelligence-based voice recognition. This technological breakthrough was greatly facilitated by a year-long collaboration between Typeless and Idiap.