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Flashback 2023

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The year 2023 is slowly coming to an end. It has brought not only new challenges, but also many opportunities to look back, and we have a chance to take a review and take stock of all that has been achieved and accomplished at our institute this year.
Dear scientific friends, we wish you peaceful and inspiring holidays full of rest and time spent with loved ones, and a lot of health, happiness, personal and professional success in 2024.
Rise and Fall of the Intelligence. That was the theme of Czech TV Broadcast Fokus Václava Moravce, streamed LIVE from RICAIP Testbed for Industry 4.0, CIIRC CTU on Dec. 12 2023. Guests: Tomáš Mikolov - Head of Fountational AI g...
The sixth issue of this year's edition of the magazine Pražská Technika has just been published, and the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics has a place in it again, this time on page 13 in...
Prague, December 7, 2023 - Long-term testing of mental abilities, especially in the elderly, will catch deterioration that is otherwise difficult to detect early. That's how the revolutionary mobile app Cogni T...
Read Helena Dostálova's interview with Professor Zdenek Hanzálek, head of...
Pavlína Koutecká, a graduate of the Open Informatics program (FEL CTU) proposed, under the guidance of associate professor Přemysl Šůcha, head of the optimization group at CIIRC CTU, who also works as a teacher...
The presentation of the Vertimove project combined with the meeting of the partners of the Center of City of the Future (CCF) took place in the CCF CTU premises on November 28, 2023. Architect Michal Postránecký presented here the Vertimove project, i.e. a new concept of unmanned aerial "taxis" with a vertical launch and electric drive.
Not only researchers from leading European institutions are convinced that artificial intelligence (AI) can play a significant role in solving serious problems of society, but also the European Commission, which decided to support their research with the amount of EUR 11 million (approx. CZK 270 million).