How do we design AI systems so that humans retain enough control? Years of work by Delft researchers and international colleagues have resulted in the first handbook on meaningful human control for.
‘People, professionals and society as a whole are increasingly confronted with it: artificial intelligence in or around health and healthcare. Our health is the area that stands to gain most from artificial intelligence.’ These are the words of Aless
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Politecnico di Milano: Horizon 2020 project to provide public authorities with tools to design commuter oriented urban policies
Nicola Colaninno (Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano) was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship 2020 for the MultiCAST project: Multiscale Thermal-Related Urban Climate Analysis and Simulation Tool. The project will be funded with more than €250,000 under the European Union s Horizon 2020 programme.
The effects of global warming are particularly pronounced in urban areas where the structural and thermal properties of materials critically influence the climate, making cities generally warmer than their surrounding areas. To counter this phenomenon, known as the urban heat island, city institutions are increasingly promoting pedestrian mobility; however, the effectiveness of these policies is ad