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society at an unprecedented pace. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the maritime industry is not just a trend but a shift that is redefining the future. The maritime industry is now embracing AI
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. Digitalization and AI are transforming society at an unprecedented pace. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the maritime industry is not just a trend but a shift that is redefining the future
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are mainly taught by BI faculty. The candidates can also take specialized courses and participate in doctoral workshops through for example the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA
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BI faculty. The candidates can also take specialized courses and participate in doctoral workshops through for example the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA). The second year
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employment. via Unsplash About the project Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in the production of film, TV, and games, offering new possibilities for creative expression, improving
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for Artificial Intelligence are set to launch in the fall of 2025. These centers will foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers to address societal challenges, understand the impact of AI, develop
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centered around a unique, open-source digital platform enriched with data and powered by domain knowledge-based advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities. By introducing a Digital
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, connected to the newly established Norwegian Maritime AI Centre . The position aims to advance how artificial intelligence support ship design processes that are faster, more knowledge-rich, and capable
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PhD candidate in AI-driven ship design, connected to the newly established Norwegian Maritime AI Centre . The position aims to advance how artificial intelligence support ship design processes
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research and academic bodies. This collaboration is centered around a unique, open-source digital platform enriched with data and powered by domain knowledge-based advanced machine learning and artificial