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19.01.2026

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MCML PI Frauke Kreuter Featured on ARD Alpha on AI

Exploring Opportunities and Risks of Artificial Intelligence

MCML PI Frauke Kreuter was featured on ARD alpha, discussing how AI is shaping everyday life and the workplace. Alongside moderator Birgit Kappel and Sabine Pfeiffer, head of the Chair of Sociology at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg and director of the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt), she explored current AI capabilities, future prospects, and the importance of responsible AI use, highlighting insights from her international research in social data science.

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