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Link to Festival of the Future 2025

Festival • 03.07.2025 - 06.07.2025 • Deutsches Museum, Munich

Festival of the Future 2025

Björn Ommer, MCML

The Festival of the Future 2025 gathers leading experts from science, technology, and art to explore innovations shaping our future. The event features talks, panel discussions, and interactive exhibits on topics like artificial intelligence, …

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Link to Ähren Im Wind – Political Orientation in Challenging Times

Panel • 05.12.2024 • Literaturhaus München, Salvatorplatz 1, 80333 Munich, Germany, In-Person and Live Stream

Ähren Im Wind – Political Orientation in Challenging Times

Alena Buyx, MCML/TUM
Hortensia Völckers, Director of the German Federal Cultural Foundation
Gert Scobel, Philosopher and TV Host

Philosopher and former State Minister Julian Nida-Rümelin celebrates his 70th birthday with the release of his memoir, reflecting on democracy, cultural civility, and the impact of humanism in countering fanaticism. Joined by Alena Buyx, Gert Scobel, …

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Link to Can We Think Better, Faster, and Deeper With ChatGPT?

Panel • 29.07.2024 • CDTM, Marsstraße 20, 80335 Munich

Can We Think Better, Faster, and Deeper With ChatGPT?

Panel Discussion With Our PI Albrecht Schmidt at the CDTM in Munich

Join our PI Albrecht Schmidt and other leading researchers for an engaging panel discussion on the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the CDTM in Munich. ​They will come together to explore how AI can(not) amplify our cognition. Can we think …

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Link to ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Teaching and Research

Keynote and Panel Discussion • 24.06.2024 • LMU Munich, Main Building, Große Aula

ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Teaching and Research

Moderated by MCML PI Sven Nyholm

When ChatGPT was suddenly released to the general public in November of 2022, a lively discussion about how it was going to affect education and research immediately sprung up. That discussion is still on-going and far from settled, and generative AI …

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Link to Wie Grün Ist Die KI?

Panel Discussion • 11.06.2024 • LMU Munich, Main Building, M210

Wie Grün Ist Die KI?

Niklas Boers, Chair of Earth System Modelling, TU Munich
Dieter Kranzlmüller, Professor of Computer Science, LMU Munich and Head of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
Sven Nyholm, Professor of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, LMU Munich

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an ambivalent role in the sustainability debate, as it both increases energy consumption and enables crucial data analysis. Experts from computer science, physics, and ethics will present their perspectives in talks …

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Link to Generative AI in the Industry, Media, and Beyond. Chances and Challenges of Stable Diffusion

Panel discussion • 13.07.2023 • CAS Munich

Generative AI in the Industry, Media, and Beyond. Chances and Challenges of Stable Diffusion

Thiemo Fieger, BMW
Björn Ommer, Computer Vision & Learning Group, LMU Munich
Christian Schiffer, Bayerischer Rundfunk
Martin Skultety, Image Agency Image Professionals

Stable Diffusion, an AI model, generates photo-realistic images from text descriptions without requiring special skills or hardware. It has rapidly impacted research, start-ups, and industries, with millions of daily users. This panel explores the …

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Link to Opportunities and Limitations for Deep Learning in the Sciences

Round-Table • 22.05.2023 • LMU Munich

Opportunities and Limitations for Deep Learning in the Sciences

Philipp Grohs, University of Vienna

Philipp Grohs examines the potential and constraints of utilizing deep learning methods in computational sciences. This approach, integrating modern ML tools, shows promise as an alternative to traditional numerical schemes in various domains such as …

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Link to Was Verändert Sich Für Uns Durch ChatGPT? Wie Werden KI-Sprachmodelle Lehren Und Lernen Verändern?

Panel Discussion • 08.02.2023 • LMU Munich and Live Stream on YouTube

Was Verändert Sich Für Uns Durch ChatGPT? Wie Werden KI-Sprachmodelle Lehren Und Lernen Verändern?

Uta Hauck-Thum, Jochen Weller, Jochen Kuhn, Frauke Kreuter, Hinrich Schütze, Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich

The ChatGPT AI model is currently causing a lot of discussion and many people are asking themselves these questions. Many students and teachers do not know exactly where developments such as chatGPT will lead. What opportunities and challenges do …

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Link to 2022 Symposium on AI Research at LMU

Round-Table • 01.06.2022 • LMU Munich

2022 Symposium on AI Research at LMU

Meet the Newly Appointed Bavarian AI Chairs at LMU Munich, Including MCML PIs

LMU expands its AI research with 100 new chairs. Introducing the first AI chairs, including our PIs Stefan Feuerriegel, Eyke Hüllermeier, Gitta Kutyniok, Björn Ommer, and Barbara Plank, the symposium features research approaches and a panel …

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Link to Next Generation AI Topic IV

Round-Table • 18.02.2022 • LMU Munich

Next Generation AI Topic IV

Social Aspects of AI

In the era of AI, automated decision-making is crucial, especially in safety-critical applications. The GDPR mandates explainability, fairness, and overall trustworthiness. This workshop explores cutting-edge methods and challenges in achieving these …

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Link to From Care Robots to Military Drones: Ethical Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence

LMU KI Lecture Series - Panel Discussion • 14.12.2021 • Virtual

From Care Robots to Military Drones: Ethical Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Panel Discussion

LMU asked two of its scholars and one graduate to share with the public their insights and their approaches to the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence as part of the AI Lectures. The topic will be discussed by Fiorella Battaglia, visiting …

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