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09.12.2024

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Daniel Cremers on AI's Role in Improving Lives

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In a recent interview, our director, Daniel Cremers, highlighted how AI innovations aim to simplify and enhance daily life. His work emphasizes developing reliable, user-friendly AI systems while addressing ethical challenges and societal impacts. Prof. Cremers’ research in mathematics and machine learning helps shape AI’s future as a positive force.

«The goal of AI is to make our lives easier. It is my hope that AI will help us especially with routine tasks.»


Daniel Cremers

MCML Director

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