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10.12.2024

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MCML Featured in Bildung + Schule Digital Magazine

KITrans: Learning and Understanding AI

The Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML) is highlighted in the latest issue of Bildung+ Schule Digital Magazine for its role in the innovative KITrans project.

KITrans is an innovative educational project bringing accessible AI learning formats to classrooms. Together with Prof. Uta Hauck-Thum from LMU Munich and Junge Tüftler, the project introduces students and teachers to AI's potential, challenges, and responsible use through interactive workshops and co-creative formats. Participants learn to develop and adapt AI models, gaining practical insights into algorithms and data analysis.

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