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The world elite in AI will arrive in Sofia at the end of September

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The Institute for Computer Sciences, Artificial Intelligence and Technologies (INSAIT) will welcome in Sofia world-renowned scientists in the field of informatics and artificial intelligence at a conference on September 30 and October 1. 

The conference is under the motto Emerging Trends in AI and Computing Research, and the purpose of the event is to present the technologies of the future. 

Presentations include machine learning, computer vision, autonomous cars, cybersecurity, natural language processing, programming languages, cryptography, and more. 

The event is part of INSAIT's mission to establish the region as a world-class research and deep technology destination.



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