Amity University Rajasthan hosted a Co-Design Workshop on ‘Designing and Developing Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools for Early Detection and Management of Dementia’. The event marked the inauguration of the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI), a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing research in cognitive computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and brain informatics. The ceremony included a keynote address from Dr. Sudhir Bhandari, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Nottingham Trent University and ACCBI.
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