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March 8 2024
Nominate your AI application for the Dutch Applied AI Award
Is your AI application a beacon of innovation? Nominations are now open for the Dutch Applied AI Award! This year marks the fifth anniversary of the award, presented at the annual Computable Awards. The Centre of Expertise Applied AI at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, alongside ICT platform Computable and the podcast De Dataloog, is calling for entries that showcase practical and innovative uses of artificial intelligence.
Entries are judged on real-world application, uniqueness, and responsible AI principles, including transparency and fairness. This is your chance to showcase how your AI solution makes a difference. Nominations are accepted until July 1st, with finalists invited to pitch at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. The winner will be announced at the Computable Awards ceremony in Utrecht. For more information and to nominate, follow this link.
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