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28.10.2022

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Industrial AI Podcast: Where Do We Want the Core AI/ML Research to Happen?

Just Listen to the Three MCML Directors

Industrial AI Podcast spoke with our three directors Bernd Bischl, Daniel Cremers, and Thomas Seidl about research priorities, the battle for the best minds and the role of tech companies.

They also asked what academics should do in the field of AI in the future and how they deal with competition from Meta, Alphabet or AWS.

#podcast #research #bischl #cremers #seidl
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