09.11.2023
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New Minor in AI at LMU
LMU News
This winter semester (WS23/24), LMU launched a minor in Artificial Intelligence with the aim of offering a tailor-made education in artificial intelligence for non-computer scientists.
Starting in the winter semester 2023/24, LMU is introducing Artificial Intelligence as a major Minor — an AI program tailored specifically for undergraduates studying subjects other than informatics.
This new subsidiary subject is part of the AIM@LMU program within Germany’s National-Regional Development Initiative “Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education.”
The program was made possible thanks to the proposal by our Director Bernd Bischl and PI Eyke Hüllermeier.
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