Artificial Intelligence will also be able to answer seemingly insoluble mathematical questions, says Máté Matolcsi, who also talks about his research area, Fourier analysis.
In the interview, Miklós Rásonyi shares the results of his mathematical research that can be used in everyday life, from the use of cryptocurrencies to bank loans.
Out of more than 700 valid applications, approximately 90 research applications won funding from the NKFIH Advanced Program, of which 3 researchers from the Rényi Institute also received funding.
The European Research Council (ERC) was established by the European Commission in 2007 with the aim of providing financial support for scientific and technological research within the Union.
Zsolt Zombori will tell us what a mathematician thinks about the reliability and creativity of Artificial Intelligence, and will also give us an insight into his research.