There is a lot of blogging, talking and fantasizing about Artificial Intelligence. But what exactly is it? And what can it do for us? And what has been Philips' contribution to its genesis? The Philips Museum presents brAInpower, an exhibition about artificial intelligence.
Hands-on interactive exhibits
The exhibition explores and provides answers to the above questions. With hands-on interactive exhibits, special collection pieces and videos, the exhibition explores the impact of AI on our daily lives and in healthcare. Visitors can also get hands-on with various forms of AI themselves.
AI in healthcare
Discover how Philips applies AI in healthcare, for example in making faster and better MRI scans and diagnosing after a scan. Visitors can also experience for themselves what it is like to lie on a CT bed and see how AI can help with this.
Philips' role in genesis of AI
Philips has played an important role in the technological developments that underpin AI, such as computing power and data storage. The exhibition offers a comprehensive timeline of the genesis of AI highlighting Philips' role.
BrAInpower is on display from April 20 at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven.
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