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MCML Director Daniel Cremers about the past and future of AI
Lecture series "Wissenschaft für jedermann" @Deutsches Museum
25.10.2023
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Deutsches Museum Munich and Livestream
Our Director Daniel Cremers gives a lecture on the history of AI from its beginnings to neural networks as part of the lecture series "Wissenschaft für jedermann" at Deutsches Museum Munich.
He will also discuss the MCML's research on topics ranging from 3D scene analysis for autonomous systems to the synthesis of language and images.
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