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Munich AI Lectures

Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence

Jürgen Schmidhuber, KAUST, Swiss AI Lab, NNAISENSE

   14.07.2023

   3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

   LMU Audimax

Jürgen Schimdhuber is one of leading AI researchers worldwide. Since the 1980s he pioneered the principle of generative adversarial networks, artificial curiosity, transformers with linearized self-attention, and meta-learning machines that learn to learn. In this talk in the LMU Audimax he will share his thoughts on AI.


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