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much thank you for this invitation so oh let's have this more break regarding the
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eh yeah and robotics but this is
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really the curve fruit to regarding to the
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r. two based email quality of life what vision for the future because ninety nine
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percent of humans are made of that water and we are leaving on the blue
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or or thought to sort of water so this is the major element of life on earth
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so how to sustain a sustainable transitions say
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worldwide with the technology water technology so today
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we all know what tractor risky seem numerous countries in which is
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getting worse and worse every year and this uh uh oh what tour
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stress so he's going to get worse and worse
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there are a lot of desert so every year
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and a lot of draft et cetera uh some it limited reserve so we
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know that a fresh water is only three percent on the planet and that
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expletive or part by humans is much lower than the three percent it's zero
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point zero zero one percent only and or this water is uh use the now
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and three sectors the biggest of it uh agriculture was irrigation
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so talking bad television agriculture is for the protection of the foot protection worldwide
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which is very important of course and we see that uh i articles uh
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uh every day yeah there are reports about draft seen uh various parts of the world or
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with the water reserves and bands getting lower and lower and
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et cetera in or maybe countries uh and on or continents
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where various examples maybe the last one we are very active
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in the states uh in particular in california where we have a
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a company and uh this is this our
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reserves of a grain reserve or united states
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and this year the situation is really complicated catastrophe could indeed yeah
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with that there are water resources and
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a major restrictions whatever instructions in california
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and this is going to be more and more complicating guy in the future
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so now we are faced with the major challenge worldwide or
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how to she did growing population we expect
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to have ten billion inhabitants in twenty fifty
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together with that it's trying to change with a lot
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of uh more drafts and uh a disaster is and uh
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and no draft uh this year in switzerland because of the
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control we had a lot of water but we know that
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even if uh what's what's in and is the water reserve
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of europe but they are uh some programs uh with water
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uh insistent and there is a project uh here invited to
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settle this water problems uh in summer in but it does control
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so today we know who to lower that we have a low uh less
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a water less uh saw a low
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growing population water scarcity many ridges and
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when we will have to fool feed the more and more people are on earth so what
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how much i would do we need new technologies and this is
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where robotics and uh a i am data analysis at drone satellites or
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our um we're going to be you have to be more efficient to to feed
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more people with less resources and this is where our company works in our technology
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we try to we want to try to produce two more with using less resources
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so today we working three different fuse the main one is the relation to improve
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d. f. eh efficiency irrigation through
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precision irrigation also uh in a in
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matter is in the buildings and also
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in uh the the annotation what argumentation inbreeding
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get to uh where get three to over the bacteria as which are very uh
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um hum very bad for the huge production we our bayes genes
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yeah not for for martini our company so um briefly they are um
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thousand some installations in many countries are technologies very credit worth in
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we have a lot of uh references over or five continents are technology
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we work with the electromagnetic a few years we
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are going to modified what're property so what are we
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do not add anything to what i would do not take anything from water but this uh um or
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magnetic resonance are going to improve the dissolution of
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the water and water is never isolated we
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always have thousands of molecules in the water
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and in between does not um this we have back to resin molecules and everything
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and we use our technology we will improve great solution
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or in the water and you see here on the pictures
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they are such very very tiny waters which i've been
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evaporate g. then it's exactly the same chemical properties that
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one treaty in are not treated with our technology and
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you can see how do we partition no i've uh
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of the the images are but chemically speaking it's
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exactly the same so if we go and we see
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the current cost some cabinet cost some pubic forms
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we have the same concentration of custom but with our technology on the right
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we have a lot of kind of customisation instead of
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having this that has side to should be go room
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a rough a former then we have i reckon it
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to which is going to prevent the croaking go into choose
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so our technology you can see the pictures down are being used in
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we kind of situations in a coach um image opening i wrote twenty
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on him be course more installations in california where
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there are a lot of parents and big pounds so
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with very very very little energy easy to to feud with a solar panels
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as i told you we work on some physical properties of water with in
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finally have direct positive impact on water on the side and on the plants
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to have the the water clusters of balloons smaller cluster what a
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cluster which makes the work to easier to go through the saw you
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because they're selling it to programs or depending on the sole composition
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we once the water is it does so it's going to be
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easier for water too few needed to marie shit assault which means we haven't a savings of thirty
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percent of water and since water go is going
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easier then to root is going to take more water
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and the rules are going to be thinner which means the
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plant is going to be much more robust for in stress
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and there's a direct effect on the main ones
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which are disarmed i'm much better dissolved and then
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we have the uh many rooms stronger boots for
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a g. e. for two lies there is so we
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can use that thirty percent uh uh less water
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thirty percent to less for two lies there and finally
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better years with less resources and it's very easy to calculate this
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by taking the flowers and fruits with a lot of mean words even though
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uh we consumes less water and a better quality at the end of the day
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the last element which we are unique the saturation of
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the source was sorta which is that because the problem
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we having semi i read zones it's the source cannot
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group purchasing pricey let we each week and take the
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for us down and to be able to cultivate so shy
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as whatever normally when a there is a lot of salinity in
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source we need to use a lot of of good will
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quality water now even to be used thirty percent to less water
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these minerals will be available for the plans because what is going to go
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through the zoe and this i mean warms uh will be better for the grounds
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the thirty percent are awarded a savings sue we make a very
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important because our special it's the today say that uh in most uh
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uh so uh um that in in most will be seen similar
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we're going from scarcity situation it to a sustainability situation it's only us
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it wasn't well just savings so only twenty to thirty percent water
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savings is really important in major regions in most of the regions worldwide
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so we also provide services we have engineers on slide
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to to measure what we're doing to the the do
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most benefits of the technology and we measure what we do
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so we have a major very important to database on improving but uh
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use of water for example here it's a very big uh you're the islands in
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california there is one part of g. t. it with our technology
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and one part from controlling and then we provide sounds a two
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put them in salt to measure humanity of this so and then the dynamic costs or to
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uh install it also we take some soil samples
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to a nice and uh we use some uh
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senses on the on the trees that to measure the growing up the trees
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then we also use a drawn sensitive it's to take pictures with ample reasons there
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depending on the i agree culture and to provide uh did you midi t. of souls and et cetera
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and having to measure devalue the evolution of trees
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for instance and with a a i and with the
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algorithms to be a a and get to know how
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plants are comfortable and also that i would coach also farmers can
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modify the heart beats and we'd used irrigation will use less resources
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for the the in favour of the plants
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so we use less water so we see for
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we save energy we use less perches lies there as we use
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we can use water we sort instead of fresh water so we replace it
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uh we can preserve the zones or does elements allow to
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make of major energy savings that's the reason why company says
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is supported by the department of environment and this with a foundation
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for trying it due to or the savings importance savings were making and
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we put in place a program of
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a shared values for good agricultural generative agriculture's
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we in addition mm uh have been if it's for the environment for the society
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and for the cooperates d. i. s. g. through multinational companies uh uh
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we sure really to communicate strongly
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about that because consumers are seeking this
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sustainability and we'd green those both elements we our technology easy to any of our uh technology
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and we meet at evan of d. uh goals development goals and uh we have
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solar panel around our room so we produce more energy than we consume word here
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to some uh so what're is the blue gold and is the challenge of the third uh didn't read
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it's going to replace a or even in the future for
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the third millennium irrigation in i read in semi arid areas
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but not only and we have a project here in valley also switzerland is the whatever is above you wrote
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it impacted by seven eighty in water and so it's
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it's it allows what a savings important will just save inks
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to move from scarcity to sustainability it can help prevent population migration
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to produce more ants in some regions of the world the
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room situation is such as in work or in centre a
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shine i rather see that people around the grating because they
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cannot cultivate or don't know farmers any longer because there's no water
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and this is key in combination with other
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technologies especially like agriculture four point zero robotics
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which is the more and more used in agriculture for more efficiency
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to replace some humans for you observe across so now we have er roberts
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uh or targeting that for to rise or is it some more and more used
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do you object internet today to use algorithms uh i yeah hi
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this the jones and satellites is to try and or uh
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efficiency and to try and so or for the
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challenge of feeding into a war that with less uh
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resources thank you very much for your attention
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huh

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Conference Program

Welcome words
Aurélie Rosemberg, Fondation Dalle Molle
Sept. 11, 2021 · 4 p.m.
Opening
Jean-Pierre Rausis, Président de la Fondation Dalle Molle
Sept. 11, 2021 · 4:15 p.m.
Artificial intelligence and quality of life
H. Bourlard, Idiap Research Institute
Sept. 11, 2021 · 4:30 p.m.
Artificial intelligence to think like humans
Melanie Mitchell, Professor at the Santa Fe Institute
Sept. 11, 2021 · 4:45 p.m.
Towards human-centered robotics
Sylvain Calinon, Research Director at the Idiap Research Institute
Sept. 11, 2021 · 5 p.m.
Supporting sustainable transitions around the world through water technology
Eric Valette, Director of AQUA4D
Sept. 11, 2021 · 5:15 p.m.
Biometric security
Sébastien Marcel, Research Director at the Idiap Research Institute
Sept. 11, 2021 · 5:30 p.m.
Compatibility with humans: AI and the problem of control
Stuart russel, Professor of Computer Science and Smith-Zadeh Professor of Engineering, University of California, Honorary Fellow of Berkeley and Wadham College at Oxford
Sept. 11, 2021 · 5:45 p.m.
Model subjectivity at the heart of consciousness to make robots more human
David Rudrauf, Associate professor at the University of Geneva, Director of the laboratory of the multimodal modeling of Emotion and Feeling
Sept. 11, 2021 · 6 p.m.
Round table
Panel
Sept. 11, 2021 · 6:15 p.m.

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