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.
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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.
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23.11.2023
Our PI and TUM professor Prof. Alena Buyx was a guest on the television show "Studio 3 - live aus Babelsberg"" on RBB. There, she talks about medicine and her role as a member of the German Ethics Council, as well as about ChatGPT, Deep Fakes and other topics regarding AI.
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22.11.2023
Interview with our PI Prof. Stefan Feuerriegel
In this interview with LMU newsroom, our PI Prof. Feuerriegel talks about the danger of AI generated fake news. He explains what makes these campaigns so dangerous and how to counter them.
18.11.2023
Machines as colleagues, friends and lovers
In the 8th episode of their podcast, our MCML PI Prof. Sven Nyholm and his co-host John Danaher talk about relationships with machines. Can you collaborate with a machine? Can robots be friends, colleagues or, perhaps, even lovers? These are just some of the questions addressed in this episode.
15.11.2023
Eleven researchers among the world’s most cited - including two of our PIs
Every year the US company Clarivate publishes a list with the most cited scientists in their specific research areas or overall in different scientific areas. Our PIs Prof. Fabian Theis and Prof. Xiaoxiang Zhu are featured in their respective research areas.
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Workshop
18.01.2024
Munich, Germany
In this workshop organized by BR (bavarian public broadcasting) researchers show each other the projects and methods they are working on in short pitches and subsequently explore possible collaborations on use cases and methods.
Workshop
19–21.02.2024
LMU Munich, Main Building
The 5th edition of the European Workshop on Uncertainty in Machine Learning (WUML) is organized locally by our PI Prof. Eyke Hüllermeier and his team. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in the topic of uncertainty in machine learning. Every participant has the choice to give a talk, present a poster, or just attend the workshop without a presentation.
Summer School
01–08.03.2024
Lake Möhne, Germany
Hosted by the Artificial Intelligence Section of the Gesellschaft für InformatikT (GI) the program has been around for about 20 years. This year the event offers an exciting lineup of courses, workshops, and activities that span various disciplines and promote collaborative, innovative thinking.