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Law - Innovation - 05.05.2023
How should AI be used in the justice system?
Artificial intelligence promises to support judges in their decision-making. In fact, it renders their decisions and tasks more complex, argues .

Innovation - Computer Science - 04.05.2023
Learn a language by chatting with an AI tutor
Learn a language by chatting with an AI tutor

Innovation - 04.05.2023
Nathalie Casas takes over from Brigitte Buchmann
Nathalie Casas takes over from Brigitte Buchmann

Environment - Innovation - 03.05.2023
WISER: A digital ecosystem for greenhouse gas information
WISER: A digital ecosystem for greenhouse gas information

Innovation - Social Sciences - 03.05.2023
PeaceTech Alliance leverages interdisciplinarity to build peace
EPFL, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), the Geneva Graduate Institute and the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform have announced the launch of a PeaceTech Alliance.

Innovation - Research Management - 02.05.2023
Meeting of Joint Swiss-British Committee for Science and Innovation

Campus - Innovation - 02.05.2023
Annual Report 2022: Knowledge creates future
Annual Report 2022: Knowledge creates future

Innovation - Event - 30.04.2023
EPFL's Open Days a resounding success
EPFL's Open Days a resounding success

Health - Innovation - 27.04.2023
Time to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement

Computer Science - Innovation - 26.04.2023
A new form of human-computer interaction
A new form of human-computer interaction
Researchers from ETH Zurich created a new open-source platform and programming language called LMQL. This programming language makes it easier, cheaper, and safer to interact with large language models like ChatGPT. The language model ChatGPT is widely known by people in the tech community and the general public.

History / Archeology - Innovation - 25.04.2023
The Digitisation of the Panorama of Murten is about to start
The Digitisation of the Panorama of Murten is about to start

Innovation - Research Management - 25.04.2023
Swissnex Annual Report 2022: from Quantum to the Pantanal Wetlands

Media - Innovation - 24.04.2023
EPFL and the RTS broadcasting company sign a public-service agreement
EPFL and the RTS broadcasting company sign a public-service agreement

Computer Science - Innovation - 24.04.2023
Artificial intelligence is not a pandemic
There are concerns that ChatGPT could undermine the educational system, and growing demands for rules governing its use.

Innovation - Economics - 20.04.2023
CreaLab - innovative approaches to solutions for society and business
The CreaLab of the School of Business at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland brought 25 students together with 5 companies and organizations. The students developed new perspectives and concepts, some of which could be taken further . At the CreaLab of the School of Business of the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, 25 students formed an innovative community with lecturers and experts.

Computer Science - Innovation - 19.04.2023
Twin brothers use AI to herd cats
Twin brothers use AI to herd cats
Finally, a cat flap that prevents feline friends from bringing their prey indoors. Powered by artificial intelligence and backed by Swiss know-how and talent ETH Zurich start-up, Flappie Technologies is poised to become the cat's meow.

Innovation - 17.04.2023
Switzerland - Brazil Call 2023

Innovation - Economics - 14.04.2023
Governments of Canada and Switzerland sign joint statement on science, technology and innovation

Innovation - Politics - 06.04.2023
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin on a working visit to Canada

Innovation - 06.04.2023
Switzerland - UK Call 2023

Innovation - Art and Design - 03.04.2023
A year of perspectives on the future of cinema 

Health - Innovation - 03.04.2023
Wyss Center Geneva appoints Erwin Böttinger as new Chief Executive Officer

Innovation - 31.03.2023
'A development freeze would jeopardise transparency.'
’A development freeze would jeopardise transparency.’
In an open letter, tech luminaries from the worlds of science and industry are calling for a freeze on training new AI models that are more powerful than GPT-4. ETH AI experts Andreas Krause and Alexander Ilic from the ETH Zurich AI Center consider this to be difficult to enforce and associated with risks.

Innovation - Computer Science - 30.03.2023
Digital tourism, the results of the DESy project

Innovation - Materials Science - 29.03.2023
Spark Award for new corrosion protection
Spark Award for new corrosion protection
More effective, reusable and self-repairing: a new kind of corrosion protection developed by the researchers Marco D'Elia, Walter Caseri, Mirko Magni und Markus Niederberger has been honoured with ETH Zurich's Spark Award 2023.

Innovation - 28.03.2023
Strong commitment to innovation and talent
Strong commitment to innovation and talent

Innovation - 23.03.2023
The mathematical limitations of Artificial General Intelligence 
The recent popularity of ChatGPT and other language models capable of writing elaborate texts and answering users' questions has revived the debate on Artificial General Intelligence and its risks.

Environment - Innovation - 20.03.2023
EPFL hones efforts to ensure new technology is sustainable
The environmental sustainability of up-and-coming technology is among the issues addressed by EPFL's International Risk Governance Center (IRGC). The Center aims to develop a number of best practices and decision-making guidelines in this area. Much of the new technology coming out of labs today is directly intended to protect the environment, whether by fighting climate change, preserving biodiversity or improving sustainability.

Innovation - 17.03.2023
CTsystems: A marathon to the market
CTsystems: A marathon to the market
Developing a product from an innovative technology takes years, sometimes decades. Gabor Kovacs has lived through this process with his spin-off CTsystems AG and electroactive polymers at Empa.

Economics - Innovation - 17.03.2023
Learning to 'sell' a prototype designed in just a few weeks
Learning to ’sell’ a prototype designed in just a few weeks
For the last four years at EPFL, a Master's course jointly run by the College of Management of Technology and the School of Engineering has been winning over students seeking a course that meets the needs of local industry.

Research Management - Innovation - 16.03.2023
BRIDGE Proof of Concept for young researchers

Innovation - Computer Science - 13.03.2023
Unraveling the primordial-soup-like secrets of ChatGPT
Unraveling the primordial-soup-like secrets of ChatGPT
AI chatbot ChatGPT exploded onto the scene in November 2022. It can write essays, WordPress plugins and even pass an MBA exam - yet scientists still don't fully understand how these general artificial intelligence programs work.

Politics - Innovation - 10.03.2023
Federal Council moves forward with decision to improve planning support for CERN projects
At its meeting on 10 March 2023, the Federal Council decided to launch a consultation on proposed amendments to the Federal Act on the Promotion of Research and Innovation (RIPA).

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.03.2023
DigitALL: Innovation at EPFL for explainable and equitable AI
DigitALL: Innovation at EPFL for explainable and equitable AI
It's International Women's Day 2023 and this year the focus is on innovation, technological change and education in the digital age for gender equality.

Innovation - 06.03.2023
"In 2023, no one will be able to avoid AI progress any longer"

Innovation - Research Management - 01.03.2023
Switzerland and Colombia to strengthen bilateral research and innovation cooperation

Innovation - 22.02.2023
Leading House Asia: Innovation Partnership Grants

Environment - Innovation - 16.02.2023
New technology revolutionizes the analysis of old ice
New technology revolutionizes the analysis of old ice
Ice cores are a unique climate archive. Thanks to a new method developed by researchers at the University of Bern and Empa, greenhouse gas concentrations in 1.5 million year old ice can be measured even more accurately. The EU project "Beyond EPICA" with the participation of the University of Bern aims to recover such old ice in Antarctica.

Health - Innovation - 12.02.2023
Swiss TPH Symposium on Clinical Decision Support Systems

Innovation - 09.02.2023
’I keep track of what my lecturers are saying thanks to subtitles on my tablet.’

Materials Science - Innovation - 06.02.2023
Researcher with heart and soul - and a soft spot for X-ray analysis
Researcher with heart and soul - and a soft spot for X-ray analysis

Innovation - Health - 31.01.2023
Technology and knowledge transfer: the numbers for 2021

Research Management - Innovation - 30.01.2023
Switzerland and Japan hold talks on research and innovation

Innovation - Physics - 30.01.2023
Swiss PIC to support Swiss photonics industry
Swiss PIC to support Swiss photonics industry

Physics - Innovation - 20.01.2023
Visit of the President of the Republic of Korea to ETH Zurich
Visit of the President of the Republic of Korea to ETH Zurich

Innovation - Event - 13.01.2023
Innovation of the HiLo unit to win 'Watt d'Or'
Innovation of the HiLo unit to win ’Watt d’Or’

Innovation - 12.01.2023
Smart solar façade wins the Watt d'Or Energy Prize
Smart solar façade wins the Watt d’Or Energy Prize

Innovation - Health - 09.01.2023
Digital twins, new cancer treatments and three unicorns
Digital twins, new cancer treatments and three unicorns

Innovation - 09.01.2023
Two more technology transfer centers for Switzerland
Two more technology transfer centers for Switzerland

Innovation - Health - 09.01.2023
Entrepreneurial Milestones in Life Sciences
Entrepreneurial Milestones in Life Sciences