Within AI Labs, Arjan van Dalfsen started an ambitious PhD research in which he uses the latest language models to search large amounts of text. Read the interview here.
This week is dedicated to commemorating the Holocaust. An interview with Lorena De Vita, Assistant Professor in the History of International Relations.
The film industry needs to be more sustainable, the Netherlands Film Festival believes. Humanities scholars figured out how and Judith Keilbach shares best practices and bottlenecks.
Assistant Professor Ozan Ozavci writes in The Conversation why so many Turks believe there are 鈥榮ecret clauses鈥 in the birth certificate of their nation (1923).
Op donderdagmiddag 16 februari geven Antal van den Bosch en Dong Nguyen een lezing over de impact van de recente AI-ontwikkelingen op de taalkunde en de digital humanities.
Professor of Media and Digital Society Jos茅 van Dijck speaks at IMPAKT TV about how digital platforms and social media are influencing our democracy through data.
The KVS Preadviezen, compiled by Rutger Claassen and Dirk Schoenmaker, state, among other things, that companies should help solve societal challenges.
For six months, Jesper Verhoef will research the crucial role the web plays in the lives of LGBTQI+ communities. He will use KB鈥檚 unique but largely unexplored web collection.
Medieval scholar Jelmar Hugen saw people using Dutch, French and Latin interchangeably and wondered: why did some poets pepper their Dutch text with Latin quotations?
The new book Wealth & Power by Professor of Political Philosophy and Economic Ethics Rutger Claassen, among others, explores the link between wealth and politics.
Mirko Tobias Sch盲fer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School were invited by The Greens/EFA to talk about the Fundamental Rights & Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA).