The world is changing rapidly, driven by unprecedented advancements in data acquisition, processing, and the knowledge gained from scientific research. Alongside these developments, a global focus on networking and sustainability has emerged as a critical priority.
In this dynamic context, artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly being used to achieve resilient and ethical management of both human communities and the natural environment. In geotechnical engineering, these technologies are proving their value by enhancing analysis, data processing, and design, particularly in addressing complex challenges.
The Third Workshop on the Future of Machine Learning in Geotechnics will explore the evolving synergies between human and artificial intelligences. The event will delve into how these collaborations can advance geotechnical research, practice, and education, while also considering the role of human ethics and conscience in nurturing this partnership through innovative paradigms, cultural perspectives, and regulations.
We invite students, practitioners, and researchers from geotechnical and related disciplines to join us in Florence, renowned as the “Capital of the Renaissance.” Florence’s rich history as a hub of innovation, technical ingenuity, and international collaboration provides an inspiring backdrop for discussing the future of geotechnical intelligence.
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Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
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