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Lucy Smith



I am the Managing Editor for AIhub, based in Bristol, UK. Prior to AIhub, I worked in academic publishing, which followed a short stint as a postdoctoral researcher. I have a PhD in Physics from the University of Exeter and spent my undergraduate days at the University of York.




recent posts:


›   Summarising the keynotes at ICLR: part one


›   Tweet round-up from #ICLR2020


›   Hot papers on arXiv from the past month – April 2020


›   US office the latest to deny patents where AI system listed as inventor


›   Deep learning could help medical professionals diagnose skin diseases


›   AI Song Contest


›   Researchers use neural networks to shed light on hidden order problem


›   AAAI Squirrel AI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity


›   Will AI write the scientific papers of the future? – Yolanda Gil’s presidential address at #AAAI20


›   Hot papers on arXiv from the past month – March 2020


›   The Age of A.I. YouTube series


›   COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19) now available for researchers


›   Conferences – could virtual be a reality?


›   USA releases American AI initiative annual report


›   Hot papers on arXiv from the past month – February 2020


›   #AAAI20 Turing Award session: Bengio, Hinton and LeCun talk about their research


›   European Commission releases white paper on artificial intelligence


›   2020-2021 Leshner fellows to engage public on artificial intelligence


›   #AAAI20 tweet round-up: Monday-Wednesday


›   Watch the panel discussions and invited talks from #AAAI20


›   Congratulations to the #AAAI20 outstanding paper award winners


›   #AAAI20 – a weekend in tweets


›   Live coverage of #AAAI20


›   Using neural networks to “upscale” old films


›   Hot papers on arXiv from the past month – January 2020


›   NeurIPS – machine learning for health


›   USA releases proposed guidance for regulation of AI applications


›   Sweden extending investment in AI


›   Hot papers on arXiv from the past month – December 2019


›   #NeurIPS – tackling climate change with machine learning





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