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29.01.2026
MCML Research Insight - With Tobias Schmidt, and Steffen Schneider
How can machines learn the hidden rules that govern how systems change—how objects move, how weather patterns unfold, or how biological signals evolve—without ever being told what those rules are?
28.01.2026
How AI Can Support Doctors and Improve Access to Healthcare
MCML PI Fabian Theis was featured in an interview with FOCUS online at DLD Munich 2026, discussing how artificial intelligence can transform medicine. Fabian highlighted how AI can help make diagnosis …
27.01.2026
Short Recap
In January 2026, two research groups of the MCML and Tübingen AI Center met for a four-day retreat in Gaschurn/ Austria. About 60 researchers joined for talks and poster sessions. The joint retreat …
04
Feb
Colloquium
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
Colloquium • 04.02.2026 • LMU Munich, Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
Marc Ratkovic, University of Mannheim
The colloquium introduces context expansion, an approach that uses large language models to generate additional contexts around strings to enable valid statistical inferences. These contexts reduce …
11
Feb
Talk Series
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Talk Series • 11.02.2026 • PATHOS theater
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Franziska Kaltenberger, MCML Junior Member
This event is part of an exhibition and talk series on the future of technology and art by 1E9 x Digitale Bühne. Starting from the controversial “AI 2027” scenario, the discussion asks whether …
12
Feb
Munich AI Lectures
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Munich AI Lectures • 12.02.2026 • LMU Munich, Main Building, Room D209
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Sebastian Pokutta, Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)
On Febuary 12, 2026, the next Munich AI Lecture will welcome Sebastian Pokutta from Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB).
2018-12-10 - Last modified: 2026-01-29