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11.04.2024

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Daniel Cremers at the AI Days in Paris

Organized by PRAIRIE Institute and France Digitale

Our Director Daniel Cremers was a guest at the AI Days in Paris, organized by the PRAIRIE Institute and France Digitale.

There, he presented, among other things, the MCML, its structure and activities. As part of the panel discussion, he spoke with Yann LeCun, Michael Jordan, Francis Bach, and Cordelia Schmid about the topic "Future of AI".

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