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societies at large. Creative practices and industries, such as the media, are particularly impacted. Synthetic media and generative AI have the capacity to produce new forms of image, sound, and language, as
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societies at large. Creative practices and industries, such as the media, are particularly impacted. Synthetic media and generative AI have the capacity to produce new forms of image, sound, and language, as
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, and language, as well as new ways of collecting and handling large amounts of data. In journalism, AI influences everything from the way journalists understand and retrieve their sources, produce and
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Norwegian centre of excellence with a community of ambitious researchers from the fields of machine learning, statistics, logic, language technology, and ethics. Integreat, the Norwegian centre for knowledge
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be emphasized (relevant programs include for instance: Matlab, Python, R) Prior experience from elderly care or research is an advantage but is not essential Good Norwegian language skills is an
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. About the project The PhD project is affiliated with the Time-Aware Large Language Models for Time series Analysis project. The artificial intelligence field has been exponentially growing over the past
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language skills is an advantage Experience from relevant research projects will be considered as positive The candidate should be able to work independently and in a structured manner, and have the ability
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. The Department of Foreign Languages spans nine different languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish language and Latin-American Studies. Teaching and research
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infrastructure, including access to a 3T Siemens Prisma, PET and EEG, and neuropsychological and somatic test facilities. English is the inter-collegial language of the center. LCBC has obtained several large
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, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish language and Latin-American Studies. Teaching and research are conducted in the disciplines of language/linguistics, literature, cultural