The point of a World AI Summit you would think, is to show how cool AI is, how far many techniques have come and how astonishing some of its applications are. This especially holds given that we are currently experiencing an AI revolution, where more and more AI is integrated […]
“The AI brains are coming”
and this, of course, included Turning magazine. Taets Park Zaandam, 10th of October, shortly before 9 o’clock. Pitch black event hall, all become silent when the screen in front starts a countdown from 10 downwards. With a grand introduction video, full of movie references to Artificial Intelligence and innuendo to […]
AI and arts: a painter and composer?
Here are the last two article previews of the first edition: Automatically composing music is not such a new idea as many might think: automatically generated songs date back to the time of ancient Greek. Jeremy Börker, Bachelor student at Radboud University, writes about the persistent challenges of automatic music […]
The first edition is near! Read more about 2 upcoming and very interesting articles
To prove that science and arts do go together, Ngoc ?oàn, Andrius Penkauskas and Ecaterina Grigoriev paired up with a theater group. The AI-students from Tilburg University want to model group dynamics using data about theater performances. The apps RecolourAR and ARtinfo are guaranteed to make any museum trip more fun and […]
Get excited with a sneak preview on 2 amazing articles!
The first edition of Turning Magazine publishes on September 1st! You want to know how AI can be utilized in the field of fashion? Then the following 2 articles will catch your interest: A mirror that can give you fashion advice? Find out more about it in the interview with […]
The first edition will be released on September 1st – what you can expect
In the upcoming weeks we will post short overviews about what contents you will be able to read about in the first edition of Turning Magazine. Daphne Lenders, Master student Artificial Intelligence at Radboud University, will tell about Shakespeare-inspired poems, written by an AI. See yourself how the sonnets compare […]