We attract the most promising researchers from all career levels to our center and transfer innovations and AI potential to industry and society.
MCML is one of six national AI Competence Centers. It is funded on a permanent basis by the German and Bavarian government's AI strategy, and brings together the leading ML researchers from LMU, TUM and associated institutions.
Unite leading researchers in Germany, to strengthen international, national and regional competence in the field of ML and AI. We foster talent and make corresponding potential accessible to users from science, industry and society.
12.06.2025
As algorithms increasingly make decisions that impact our lives, from managing city traffic to recommending hospital treatments, one question becomes urgent: Can we trust them?
11.06.2025
How does data quality shape the future of AI? Frauke Kreuter, Professor at the Chair of Statistics and Data Science at LMU Munich and MCML PI, shares her insights on the fundamental role of data quality in the development and deployment of AI.
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11.06.2025
At re:publica 2025 in Berlin, our PI Björn Ommer gave the opening keynote on how generative AI is transforming intelligence into accessible, scalable knowledge. This shift moves society from raw information to decision-relevant knowledge, empowering individuals. Björn highlighted how personal …
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Summer School • 23.06.2025 - 27.06.2025 • Penck Hotel Dresden, Ostra-Allee 33, 01067 Dresden, Germany
1:00 pm - 12:30 pm
The 11th International Summer School on AI and Big Data brings together graduate students, PhD students, researchers, and professionals interested in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Machine Learning. This year, the focus will be …
25
Jun
Colloquium • 25.06.2025 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
In this talk I will give an overview of the role of causality in ethical machine learning, and in particular, in fair and explainable ML. In particular, I will first detail how to use causal reasoning to study fairness and interpretability problems …
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Jun
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Lecture • 26.06.2025 • CAS, Seestraße 13, 80802 Munich
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
As part of the CAS Research Focus “Bayesian Reasoning: A Grammar of Science?”, the Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) is hosting a lecture by Leah Henderson from the University of Groningen.
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