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ITU professor Sebastian Risi is the co-author of anew open-access resource on the emerging field neuroevolution that could shape the future of artificial intelligence.
The GROW-AI team, led by Professor Sebastian Risi at the IT University of Copenhagen, has been awarded a 2025 ERC Proof of Concept Grant for a project aimed at making future space technologies more resilient to radiation and hardware failures.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how we work, communicate, and make decisions, one question is becoming increasingly urgent: who ensures that technology works for people? ITU's Head of Research, Morten Hjelholt, talks AI, human-computer-interaction, and future demands.
New research led by Associate Professor Paolo Burelli aims to prevent disasters at sea by tackling alarm overload, loss of trust, and confusion in increasingly autonomous vessels.
Two researchers from the IT University of Copenhagen are investigating how AI is transforming the way we design digital services – and how we can ensure that this transformation is responsible.
The environmental impact of AI is significant and growing. The researchers behind the new research project, DEEP, have received a 5,6 million DKK grant for a project focused on reducing the cost and the carbon footprint of AI solutions.
What if it were possible to read the brain like a book? Paolo Burelli and his colleagues at the IT University’s brAIn Lab work at the cutting edge of digital technology and neuroscience.
Associate Professor Rob van der Goot has received DKK 6,988,496 to explore how to incorporate human linguistic knowledge directly into the design of language models, challenging the dominant paradigm that relies on ever-growing datasets.
Professor at ITU, Jichen Zhu, has secured 7.19 million for a new project that investigates how people interact with artificial intelligence in highly subjective domains such as emotion recognition – and how to design tools that support more responsible use.
Associate Professor Christian Hardmeier has been granted DKK 7.18 million for a project that investigates how large language models can better communicate uncertainty to users.
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