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MCML Members Honored in GAIE Spotlight 2025

Recognized for Their Contributions to AI Research and Innovation in Germany

Four members of the MCML have been selected for the GAIE Spotlight Series: Leading 30 German AI Experts & Academics 2025. The list recognizes outstanding researchers shaping the future of artificial intelligence in Germany and beyond.

GAIE (Global AI Excellence) Spotlight is a prestigious initiative highlighting top AI experts and academics worldwide, celebrating leadership, innovation, and impactful contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. It aims to connect researchers, industry, and government to accelerate AI development and responsible technology transfer.

The honored MCML members are:

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