Short Bio

Albert Bifet is the Director of the Te Ipu o te Mahara AI Institute at the University of Waikato and Co-chair of the Artificial Intelligence Researchers Association (AIRA). His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Science, and Machine Learning for Data Streams. He is leading the TAIAO Environmental Data Science project and co-leading the open source projects MOA Massive On-line Analysis, StreamDM for Spark Streaming and SAMOA Scalable Advanced Massive Online Analysis. He is the co-author of a book on Machine Learning from Data Streams published at MIT Press. He is one of the winners of the best paper award at the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM FAccT) 2023, and he will be the general co-chair of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML-PKDD) 2024.

Abstract

In this talk, we will talk about Green AI, focusing on its two main aspects: using AI to tackle environmental issues and making AI systems more environmentally friendly using incremental approaches. As AI becomes increasingly important for problem-solving and research, it is essential to integrate it into sustainability efforts. We will examine how AI is not only giving researchers a competitive advantage but also playing a key role in creating a more sustainable future.

In person on Newmarket Campus in Building 902: 902-402 – 262 KHYBER PASS – Seminar Room (48) 

Join online via Zoom Webinar: https://auckland.zoom.us/j/98008433027

Miscellaneous:

  • The speaker is visiting us on the Newmarket Campus and will present in person.
  • The talk will be recorded and made available on YouTube a few weeks afterwards.
  • No RSVP needed, just join.