AI4Talents 2025
On 14 November 2025, the VIDA! The Science Centre in Brno will become a hub for high school students passionate about artificial intelligence.
AI Days 2025, the largest artificial intelligence festival in the Czech Republic, took place from 3 to 16 November, bringing more than 250 events across 35 cities and connecting experts, students, educators, industry and the public. This year’s edition once again highlighted Brno as one of the country’s major AI hubs, and Masaryk University played an active part in the programme.
The festival launched simultaneously in Prague and Brno, symbolically connecting both cities under a shared virtual sky. At the Brno opening ceremony, Vít Nováček from the Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University delivered an invited talk introducing the work of the Discovery Informatics Group, which focuses on applying AI in eHealth. He presented research on digital health records and AI-driven support tools for patients with oncology. His contribution highlighted the growing role of AI not only in research but in direct patient support and clinical practice.
FI MU engages the next generation: AI4Talents 2025
The Faculty of Informatics is also part of the Brno programme. On 14 November 2025, the VIDA! The Science Centre hosted AI4Talents, a full-day event for high school students passionate about AI. Organized by FI MU in collaboration with FIT VUT, the event offered inspiring talks on AI, ML, and cybersecurity, hands-on workshops with industry partners, demonstrations from research groups, and opportunities to explore future study and career paths. AI4Talents has become one of the festival’s key educational activities, opening the world of AI to young talent from all over the country.
AI Days 2025: AI for everyone
With programming spanning business, healthcare, education, public administration, culture, and the general public, AI Days 2025 once again demonstrated that AI is not just a technological trend; it is a societal topic with broad relevance. From interactive workshops and research panels to artistic performances driven by AI, the festival brought together communities that rarely come together in one place.
Photos by Lukáš Fidrmuc.
On 14 November 2025, the VIDA! The Science Centre in Brno will become a hub for high school students passionate about artificial intelligence.
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