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Professor Eyad Elyan Tackles AI Fears in New Article for the Scotsman



In an era dominated by technological advancements, the apprehension surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI) looms large. Are these fears justified, or are they a product of uncertainty? SASTA member Professor Eyad Elyan dives into this complex question in his recent article for The Scotsman.


Professor Elyan, a distinguished figure in Machine Learning and Computer Vision, brings a wealth of expertise to the table. Holding the position of Professor at the School of Computing at Robert Gordon University (RGU), he is also the founder and head of the Interactive Machine Vision research group. With a journey that began at Al-Quds University in Palestine, where he earned his degree in computer science, Professor Elyan’s academic trajectory has been marked by continuous growth and contribution.


His research, supported by renowned entities like Innovate UK, the Data Lab Innovation Centre, and the Oil and Gas Innovation Centre (OGIC), has extended into real-world applications across diverse domains.


In his insightful Scotsman article, Professor Elyan not only draws on his wealth of academic knowledge but also shares personal stories that bring a human touch to the discourse on AI. The article is a testament to his ability to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implications, making it an enlightening read for both experts and the general public.


Dive deeper into this compelling exploration by reading the full article in The Scotsman and join the conversation on the future of AI.

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