Event

Green Artificial Intelligence: A Technological and Societal Challenge

  • Speaker  Raymond Haddad, Sylvain Saïghi

  • Location

    Paul Feidert Room, Snt Campus

    6 Rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi

    1359, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  • Type(s)
    Business Event

How can we create more energy-efficient AI? This question poses a significant challenge for materials science researchers who are working on a model inspired by the human brain’s functioning.

Raymond Haddad (University of Artois) and Sylvain Saïghi (University of Bordeaux) will highlight these advances that pave the way for neuromorphic computing, a promising solution for sustainable and energy-efficient AI.

Raymond Haddad holds a PhD in European Environmental Law and is a lecturer-researcher at the University of Artois. He is also a researcher in artificial intelligence and environmental law within the Responsible AI Chair at the Jean Perrin Faculty of Sciences in Lens.

Sylvain Saïghi is a lecturer-researcher in electronics specialising in artificial intelligence at the IMA laboratory (Material Integration to Systems – CNRS, University of Bordeaux and Bordeaux Aquitaine INP) and holder of the Green AI Chair at the University of Bordeaux.

This lecture is part of the AI and Society series of events, within the framework of the Digital November digital cultures festival. It is organised by the Institut français du Luxembourg, in cooperation with the French Embassy in Luxembourg, Vauban, French School and High School of Luxembourg, the University of Luxembourg and MUDAM, with support from the Victor Hugo Association.