Amii convida o mundo para a AI Week com US $ 100.000 em bolsas de viagem

Pesquisadores e especialistas em IA aplicada são convidados a explorar Edmonton em maio de 2022

EDMONTON, Alberta, Feb. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Em antecipação a AI Week, de 24 a 27 de maio de 2022, o Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) divulgou que está oferecendo os primeiros US $ 100.000 em bolsas de viagem para pesquisadores e profissionais emergentes de inteligência artificial (IA) aplicada de todo o mundo. O programa Global Talent Bursary facilitará a participação de mais de 500 convidados na AI Week em Edmonton, Alberta, Canadá. Para mais informação e para se candidatar, visite www.ai-week.ca/talent-bursaries.

“Gostaria de convidar todos para a Semana da IA, em comemoração aos 20 anos de excelência das pesquisas de IA. O programa Global Talent Bursary viabiliza que mais colegas, ex-alunos e colaboradores venham à conferência. O programa também fornece acesso incrível à nossa vasta comunidade para planejamento de esforços futuros. Espero que você se inscreva e participe da AI Week para encontrar seu próximo cargo, aprender mais sobre um domínio de pesquisa dinâmico e encontrar colaboradores para empreendimentos de startups”, disse Cam Linke, CEO do Amii.

Os destinatários da Global Talent Bursary têm acesso exclusivo a eventos da AI Week, incluindo um Simpósio Acadêmico com conteúdo com os vastos recursos oferecidos pela Amii com pesquisadores líderes mundiais, um Mixer de Carreira VIP e muito mais. Além disso, a Amii tem o prazer de oferecer Global Talent Bursaries para pessoas de grupos normalmente pouco representados nos campos de Ciências, Tecnologia, Engenharia e Matemática (STEM), recentes imigrantes do Canadá e pessoas de comunidades rurais. As inscrições são feitas com base na autoidentificação.

Os participantes também terão acesso a uma palestra especial da Semana da IA de Richard S. Sutton, Conselheiro Científico Chefe, Fellow e Presidente da IA do CIFAR do Canadá no Amii. Um dos líderes mundiais no campo da aprendizagem de reforço, o Dr. Sutton é um cientista de pesquisa distinto na DeepMind e um dos principais pensadores do mundo sobre IA, a mente e o que significa ser inteligente.

“Juntem-se a nós nos quatro dias de workshops, eventos sociais, eventos educacionais – experts e estudantes que irão se conhecer e ver o ecossistema de Edmonton. Temos bolsas de viagem disponíveis para pesquisadores em início de todos os tipos de carreiras e estamos muitos animados em conhecer pessoas e aprender um pouco sobre IA juntos”, disse Sutton.

A primeira AI Week apresentada pelo Amii é uma comemoração de quatro dias da história de 20 anos de excelência em IA e aprendizado de máquina de em Alberta. O evento será realizado de 24 a 27 de maio de 2022 em Edmonton, com uma mistura de primeiras ofertas presenciais, híbridas e digitais. Com uma programação para todos os públicos, o evento marca o 5º aniversário do Amii e o 20º aniversário da fundação do centro de pesquisa Amii na Universidade de Alberta. Para atualizações e anúncios, entre para a AI Week Insiders List em www.ai-week.ca.

A comemoração contará com uma variedade de eventos e programação focados em IA e aprendizado de máquina. Pessoas de todas as idades terão a oportunidade de se conectar com líderes de IA em pesquisa e indústria, explorar a promessa e as possibilidades da tecnologia e mergulhar na ciência da IA e do aprendizado de máquina. Com algo para experts e iniciantes, os eventos e ativações incluem:

  • Palestras, apresentações e conversas informais de diversos níveis de conhecimento
  • Simpósio acadêmico destacando a excelência das pesquisas de IA em Alberta
  • Mixer de talentos de IA conectando candidatos a emprego com potenciais empregadores
  • Sessões de ensino fundamental a médio explorando futuras carreiras em IA
  • Série de eventos comunitários organizados por organizações parceiras
  • Eventos sociais, mixers, networking, e muito mais

A AI Week apresentada pelo Amii será realizada de 24 a 27 de maio de 2022 em diversos locais em Edmonton. Este será o primeiro ano de um evento que passará a ser uma comemoração anual da comunidade de IA de Alberta. Mantenha-se atualizado sobre anúncios e programação entrando para a AI Week Insiders List em www.ai-week.ca.

Sobre o Amii

Um dos três centros de excelência em IA do Canadá e parte da Estratégia Pan-Canadense de IA, o Amii (Instituto de Inteligência de Máquinas de Alberta) é um instituto sem fins lucrativos com sede em Alberta que apoia a pesquisa líder mundial em inteligência artificial e aprendizado de máquina e traduz o avanço científico para a adoção da indústria. O Amii aumenta as capacidades de IA através de pesquisas avançadas, com ofertas educacionais excepcionais e consultoria para empresas – com o objetivo de desenvolver recursos internos de IA. Para mais informação, visite amii.ca.

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Amii invite le monde à participer à l’AI Week avec 100 000 dollars en bourses de voyage

Les chercheurs et les experts en IA appliquée sont invités à découvrir Edmonton en mai 2022

EDMONTON, Alberta, 18 févr. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — En prévision de l’AI Week, qui se déroulera du 24 au 27 mai 2022, l’Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) a annoncé les premiers 100 000 dollars en bourses de voyage pour les jeunes chercheurs et professionnels de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) appliquée dans le monde entier. Le programme Global Talent Bursary permettra à plus de 500 invités de participer à l’IA Week à Edmonton, en Alberta, au Canada. Pour plus d’informations et pour postuler, rendez-vous sur www.ai-week.ca/talent-bursaries.

« Alors que nous nous préparons à célébrer 20 ans d’excellence dans la recherche sur l’IA, je suis ravi d’avoir l’occasion d’inviter le monde à l’IA Week. Le programme Global Talent Bursary la rend financièrement viable pour un plus grand nombre de nos pairs, anciens élèves et collaborateurs qui viendront à la conférence. Il offre également un accès incroyable à notre riche communauté pour planifier de futurs projets. J’espère que vous postulerez et assisterez à l’AI Week pour trouver votre prochain poste, en savoir davantage sur un domaine de recherche dynamique et trouver des collaborateurs pour lancer une startup », a déclaré Cam Linke, PDG d’Amii.

Les bénéficiaires de la Global Talent Bursary se verront offrir un accès exclusif à des événements lors de l’IA Week, y compris au symposium universitaire présentant le contenu de membres éminents de la communauté de chercheurs de premier plan de l’Amii, des rencontres professionnelles « Career Mixer » VIP et bien plus encore. En outre, l’Amii est heureux d’offrir des bourses mondiales Global Talent Bursaries à des individus appartenant à des groupes généralement sous-représentés dans les domaines de la science, de la technologie, de l’ingénierie et des mathématiques (STEM), des nouveaux immigrants au Canada et des individus issus de communautés rurales. Les demandes sont effectuées sur la base de l’auto-identification.

Les bénéficiaires auront également accès à une conférence spéciale de l’IA Week de Richard S. Sutton, conseiller scientifique en chef, membre et titulaire d’une chaire en IA Canada-CIFAR chez l’Amii. L’un des leaders mondiaux dans le domaine du renforcement de l’apprentissage, le Dr Sutton, est un chercheur reconnu chez DeepMind et l’un des plus grands penseurs au monde sur l’IA, l’esprit et ce que cela signifie être intelligent.

« Je vous invite à nous rejoindre pendant quatre jours d’ateliers, d’événements sociaux, d’événements éducatifs, lors desquels des experts et des étudiants se rencontreront et visiteront l’écosystème d’Edmonton. Nous proposons des bourses de voyage aux chercheurs de tous types en début de carrière, et nous sommes ravis de rencontrer des gens et d’en apprendre un peu sur l’IA ensemble », a déclaré M. Sutton.

La première IA Week présentée par l’Amii est une célébration de quatre jours des 20 années d’excellence de l’Alberta en matière d’IA et d’apprentissage automatique. L’événement se déroulera du 24 au 27 mai 2022 à Edmonton, avec une série d’événements de premier plan en présentiel, hybrides et numériques. Avec une programmation s’adressant à tous les publics, l’événement marque le 5e anniversaire de l’Amii et le 20e de la création du centre de recherche Amii à l’université de l’Alberta. Pour obtenir des mises à jour et des annonces, rejoignez la Liste des initiés de l’IA Week à l’adresse www.ai-week.ca.

La célébration comprendra une variété d’événements et de programmes axés sur l’IA et l’apprentissage automatique. Les publics de tous âges auront l’occasion d’interagir avec les chefs de file de l’IA dans les domaines de la recherche et de l’industrie, d’explorer la promesse et les possibilités de la technologie et de s’immerger dans la science de l’IA et de l’apprentissage automatique. Avec des centres d’intérêts tant pour les experts que pour les débutants, les événements et les activités comprennent :

  • Des discours liminaires, présentations et discussions informelles pour toute une gamme de niveaux de connaissances
  • Un symposium universitaire soulignant l’excellence de la recherche en IA de l’Alberta
  • Des rencontres professionnelles sur l’IA mettant en relation les demandeurs d’emploi et les employeurs potentiels
  • Des sessions K-12 explorant les carrières futures dans l’IA
  • Des séries d’événements communautaires organisées par des organisations partenaires
  • Des évènements sociaux, professionnels, de réseautage, etc.

L’IA Week présentée par l’Amii aura lieu du 24 au 27 mai 2022 dans une variété de sites à travers Edmonton. Cette année marquera l’édition inaugurale de ce qui deviendra une célébration annuelle de la communauté de l’IA de l’Alberta. Restez informé(e) des annonces et de la programmation en rejoignant la liste des initiés de l’IA Week à l’adresse www.ai-week.ca.

À propos de l’Amii

L’un des trois centres d’excellence en matière d’IA du Canada dans le cadre de la stratégie pancanadienne en matière d’IA, l’Amii (Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute) est un institut à but non lucratif basé en Alberta qui soutient la recherche de premier plan dans le domaine de l’intelligence artificielle et de l’apprentissage automatique et traduit les progrès scientifiques en adoption de l’industrie. L’Amii développe ses capacités en matière d’IA en faisant progresser la recherche de pointe, en proposant des offres éducatives exceptionnelles et en fournissant des conseils commerciaux, le tout dans le but de développer ses capacités internes en matière d’IA. Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter le site amii.ca.

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GEEKVAPE Unveils the Co-branded Products with Paris Saint-Germain during the Champions League 21/22

On February 15, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League at Parc des Princes. Mbappe’s mercurial stoppage-time winner gave PSG a 1-0 win over Real Madrid.

PARIS, Feb. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On the same day, GEEKVAPE held the ‘SHAPE THE FUTURE’ new product launch in Paris, France, officially launching three new Paris Saint-Germain Edition products. GEEKVAPE became the first brand in its industry to venture onto an international football field, capturing the attention of fans worldwide.

(GEEKVAPE and Paris Saint-Germain announced official partnership on July 23rd, 2021)

The partnership between Paris Saint-Germain and GEEKVAPE has been widely publicized since it was announced. These much-anticipated products have finally come to market.

GEEKVAPE has raised the bar for mod, pod mod, and pod product design. They are the Obelisk 65FC, which epitomizes the industry’s cutting-edge technology, the Geekvape S100, which features a stainless steel body, and the Geekvape 1FC, the world’s first fast charging pod mod. Each of the three products is painted in a French blue hue.

However, the rights and interests of the collaboration go beyond this. GEEKVAPE has a unique GeekFams VIP lounge in Parc des Princes, and their valued clients will be invited to enjoy a VIP viewing experience. GEEKVAPE will also distribute autographed PSG merchandises on occasion, and GeekFams will have the chance to become Geek Ambassadors and be invited to the stadium to meet the players up close and personal.

As we all know, the entire industry is struggling this year due to the influence of COVID-19. Despite numerous obstacles, the GEEKVAPE team has achieved outstanding results.

In 2021, GEEKVAPE continued to consolidate the position of the top one brand in BOX MOD, and its product system was more than that. This year, GEEKVAPE entered the pod and disposable market, realizing the full category layout of three categories and five series. They also gained industry media and partner recognition. GEEKVAPE received numerous international awards from the prestigious Vapouround Awards and Ecigclick Awards.

(Potti Lan, the marketing director of GEEKVAPE, spoke at the ‘SHAPE THE FUTURE' launch event)

GEEKVAPE’s global sales network now covers over 60 countries and regions and has maintained rapid growth for five consecutive years. More and more consumers are now turning to GEEKVAPE products, and its technologies are being adopted by an increasing number of partners. Launching co-branded products with PSG is a significant step toward reviving the industry.

For a long time, GEEKVAPE has been at the forefront of the industry, constantly striving to create better products for customers and pursuing the ultimate product and technology concept. This bold and innovative move increased the brand’s global influence as well as its brand culture.

“By collaborating with Paris Saint-Germain, we are able to incorporate life and sports themes, resulting in a more diverse brand culture that inspires people.” said Potti, GEEKVAPE’s marketing director. GEEKVAPE is on the verge of breaking out on the global stage in the near future.

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Hong Kong Working-Class District Reels as COVID Runs Rampant

Lam Foon, 98, sits propped up and swaddled in soggy woolen blankets in a hospital bed just outside the entrance to Hong Kong’s Caritas Medical Centre, waiting for tests to confirm her preliminary positive result for COVID-19.

“I don’t feel so good,” she told Reuters through a surgical mask, next to a similarly wrapped patient wearing a mask and face shield.

Lam was one of dozens of patients lying in the parking lot of Caritas on Thursday, after there was no more room inside the hospital that serves 400,000 people in the working-class district of Cheung Sha Wan on the Kowloon peninsula.

Temperatures dipped to 15 degrees Celsius amid some rain.

Medical staff were unable to say how long Lam would have to wait. People who test preliminarily positive for COVID have to take further tests before treatment.

This and similar scenes across the global financial hub are signs of a public healthcare system under severe strain as COVID-19 cases surge, with more than 95% of all hospital beds full.

Once largely insulated from the coronavirus pandemic, Hong Kong is facing a citywide outbreak, with businesses buckling and some losing patience with the government’s “zero COVID” policies.

In the cluster of working-class districts in nearby Sham Shui Po, some residential blocks and public housing estates have been sealed off, crowds in malls and street markets have thinned, and once teeming diners known as dai pai dongs and stalls selling knickknacks are quieter after dark.

Trevor Chung, 29, a medic at Caritas, blamed the government in part for inadequate planning, a shortage of beds and other medical equipment, and chronic manpower shortages.

“The government underestimated the situation,” said Chung, clad in a full-face visor and blue hazmat suit. “I expect things to get a lot worse … There are many elderly people in this district, and many aren’t vaccinated.”

Hong Kong authorities on Thursday apologized for the dire situation at hospitals serving the city of 7.4 million.

The city’s zero-COVID policy has meant even asymptomatic people and those with mild conditions have been sent to hospitals or quarantine centers, although the government is now adjusting its strategy as the health care system is overwhelmed.

Lam under pressure

The outbreak has piled further pressure on Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, whose five-year term is due to end in June.

While Lam says surrendering to the virus “is not an option” and Chinese President Xi Jinping has said the “overriding mission” for Hong Kong is to rein in the virus, some are skeptical.

“You can see I’m wearing two masks. I need to protect myself because the government won’t protect me,” said Lo Kai-wai, a 59-year-old logistics worker queuing at a mobile testing center that had already reached its daily quota of 3,000 people.

“I don’t want to see her (Lam) get a second term.”

Some business owners impacted by government-imposed restrictions also question the sustainability of current policies.

“The government needs to find a better balance to both control the virus, but also to allow people to better get on with their lives,” said Timothy Poon, 23, the manager of a café close to the hospital, whose business has dropped by up to 60% amid the outbreak.

“The zero-COVID policy is a mission impossible.”

Others, however, are more upbeat.

“If everyone is willing to get vaccinated, the situation will improve,” said Lung Mei-chu, 78, at a testing center in another district.

Source: Voice of America

Hong Kong Health Experts Call for Home Isolation as Omicron Cases Overwhelm Hospitals

Hong Kong health experts on Friday said the city needs to change its pandemic strategies to cope with the rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases.

In recent weeks Hong Kong has been hit hard by a fifth wave of cases caused by the omicron variant, which is increasing pressure on the city’s already overburdened health system.

Since the pandemic began, the Hong Kong government has remained defiant, directing all positive cases to hospitals regardless of symptomatic severity. Omicron’s sharp rise in recent weeks, however, has triggered a deluge of cases, flooding the city’s hospitals.

Some health experts say a new direction is needed.

“We need to immediately pivot to a strategy that promotes home isolation for mild and asymptomatic cases,” said Dr. Karen Grepin, associate professor at the University of Hong Kong’s School of Public Health. “The strategy should be risk-based to determine who is and who is not a good candidate for home isolation.”

But determining who can safely choose to do home isolation with mild symptoms must include careful vetting, Grepin told VOA.

“It will need to be accompanied by dedicated facilities for people who are not good candidates or who are unable to isolate at home,” she said.

Data show the omicron variant has an incubation period of about five days, is highly transmissible and causes less severe symptoms than some other coronavirus variants. But Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with a population of 7.5 million, adding to concerns about how quickly it can spread.

“Most people who catch COVID in the next few weeks will likely catch it at home, but this is mainly because this is where they spend most of the time,” Grepin said. “We may not be able to prevent all of it, but there is a lot we can do to reduce it, including mask-wearing at home, increasing ventilation, isolation of infected patients in rooms,” Grepin added.

Hong Kong is seeing daily COVID-19 records, with 6,116 cases on Thursday, surpassing the city’s previous high of 4,285 on Wednesday.

Friday saw 3,629 new infections, with 7,600 preliminary positive cases, and 10 new deaths.

The city’s current quarantine facilities are full and over 95% of hospital beds are occupied. But the government announced on Friday it has identified 20,000 new quarantine beds, Reuters reported.

In worrying scenes, hundreds of sick patients, including some elderly, were lying in beds outside Hong Kong’s hospitals in recent days, waiting to be admitted for treatment.

One health worker at Hong Kong’s Ruttonjee Hospital, who chose to remain anonymous, told VOA that the hospital is very busy but says there aren’t that many severe cases of COVID-19.

“I think there is [less than] 10 people who need to receive incubation care unit,” said the healthcare provider. “But not much confirmed cases are in respiratory distress. Most of them have light symptoms.”

In efforts to free up space, authorities say hospitalized patients may now leave quarantine and isolate at home seven days after a positive test if they test negative on a rapid antigen test.

David Chan, chairman of the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance, criticized health officials for inadequate planning.

“The hospital authority doesn’t have a precautionary plan to handle such a large amount of patients,” he told Bloomberg. “With all their time, they didn’t come up with a comprehensive plan, didn’t communicate other government departments to come up with a plan for us to follow.”

Hong Kong’s hospital authority is a statutory body managing all government hospitals and health institutes in the city.

‘Zero Covid’

Up until January, everyday life in Hong Kong was relatively normal, with the city recording a low number of cases.

Hong Kong’s “zero-COVID” strategy, which is aligned with Beijing’s effort to control the pandemic across China, has seen authorities quickly clamp down on rare outbreaks in the city, with methods including contact tracing, social restrictions, mass testing and quarantine. The policy has had some success, while other parts of the world move toward ways of living with the virus.

But amid the omicron surge, Hong Kong has seen nearly 17,000 cases since the beginning of 2022, greater than the total number of infections in 2020 and 2021 combined.

New Measures

The escalating crisis has even seen a rare call from Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has ordered the city’s authorities to take control of the situation.

Earlier this week, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam ruled out a citywide lockdown but did unveil new measures. Residents must have proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to enter various premises starting from next week, mask wearing is a requirement in public, and fines for breaking social distancing regulations have doubled to $1,283.

But health experts say authorities must continue to focus on boosting the city’s unvaccinated groups. According to government data, the number of vaccinated residents age 80 and older stands at just 41.16%, while those from 70-79 is 70%

“It is never too late to vaccinate high priority groups to reduce mortality,” Dr. Grepin told VOA.

Dr. David Owens, an honorary assistant clinical professor at the University of Hong Kong, previously told VOA that vaccinating high priority groups should be the “primary focus.”

Owens also argued that implementing a rapid testing strategy would also help break transmission cycles.

“When people get symptoms, they would be encouraged to test themselves. They could isolate at home for a minimum of five days or until they had a negative test, whichever was the latest,” he said.

Lam, Hong Kong’s top administrator, recently vowed to procure millions of rapid antigen testing kits to improve detection, providing each resident one test kit.

The Hong Kong leader announced on Friday the upcoming chief executive elections will be postponed until May, citing the health crisis in the city. The elections were scheduled to be held in March.

Source: Voice of America

Six African Countries Receive mRNA Technology

Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia are the first African countries to receive technology needed to produce mRNA vaccines from the World Health Organization. Two of the vaccines used in the fight against COVID-19 are mRNA vaccines.

WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the award Friday in Brussels at the European Union-African Union summit.

“No other event like the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that reliance on a few companies to supply global public goods is limiting, and dangerous,” Tedros said. “In the mid- to long-term, the best way to address health emergencies and reach universal health coverage is to significantly increase the capacity of all regions to manufacture the health products they need, with equitable access as their primary endpoint.”

More than 80% of the population of the African continent has yet to receive a single dose of the COVID vaccine. “Much of this inequity has been driven by the fact that globally, vaccine production is concentrated in a few mostly high-income countries,” said Tedros.

Meanwhile, The Washington Post reports that it has received a document that says the Biden administration will “surge” more than $250 million to 11 African countries for coronavirus vaccine campaigns. The countries slated to receive the “intensive support” are: Angola, Ivory Coast, Eswatini – formerly known as Swaziland, Ghana, Lesotho, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center reported early Friday that it has recorded more than 420 million global COVID cases and nearly 6 million deaths. The center said 10.3 billion vaccines have been administered.

Source: Voice of America