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20.12.2025

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MCML Brings AI Into the Classroom

School Workshop

In 2025, MCML expanded its outreach activities with the aim of supporting students and teachers in developing a clearer understanding of artificial intelligence and its real-world applications. Through workshops for school classes, participants were introduced to fundamental questions such as how computers recognize patterns, how machine learning differs from traditional programming, how models interpret images, and how AI is used in medical diagnostics.

Throughout the year, MCML Junior Members conducted workshops for school classes at different educational levels in Bavaria and beyond, bringing current AI research and applications directly into the classroom.

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