Week of May 6th

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6 May 2024
7 May 2024(1 event)

Science Workshop - Strategien zur erfolgreichen Darstellung in Medien

07.05.24, 13:00 Uhr

München • Lehrstuhl für Strategie und Organisation, Technische Universität München
Auf der Agenda steht ein Medientraining geführt von Edith Heitkämper, Vorsitzende ProQuote Medien und Fernsehjournalistin der ARD, sowie eine genauere Vorstellung unseres GETT-Tools (Gender Equality Tech Tool) zur Messung der Sichtbarkeit von Leistungsträgerinnen in den Medien.
8 May 2024(1 event)

Live Q&A on AI safety

08.05.24, 19:00 Uhr

Munich/Online • relAI
Are you interested in frontier AI systems, their astonishing capabilities and risks for humanity? Then join us for a thought-provoking deep dive and exclusive OpenAI Live Q&A on AI safety.

Date: Wednesday, May 8th, 2024 | 19:00 – 20:30
Location: Room B006, Department of Mathematics (Theresienstr. 39) or online
Language: English
Agenda:

19:00 – 19:05: Doors open
19:05 – 19:30: Introduction to AI Safety
19:30 – 20:15: Presentation & Live Q&A with OpenAI researcher Jan H. Kirchner, co-author of weak-to-strong generalization paper
20:15 – 20:30: Closing talk – What can we do?
20:30 – onward: Optional socializing and small group discussions with free drinks and snacks.

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German AI Month mAI

Here we offer you an overview of AI events in May.

Munich AI Lectures

Internationally renowned scientists report on their current research.

Event reports

Bavaria represented its innovative AI scene with a 30-strong delegation at the RISE of AI conference. In his speech, Digital Minister Dr. Mehring emphasized the importance of transferring AI research into practice.
At the For..Net Symposium at the IHK in Munich, guests were given insights into the legal, technical and social challenges of generative AI. The For..Net lab also offered hands-on generative AI.
Prof. Marc Toussaint from TU Berlin shed light on the AI future of robotics in yesterday's Munich AI Lecture. He presented his research on Task and Motion Planning (TAMP), which defines robot behavior.
Ten research institutions in Munich have joined forces to bring leading AI researchers from around the world closer to a local audience. Last Monday, Jong Chul Ye gave a lecture on AI and imaging.
AI Council member Ute Schmid and other professors from the University of Bamberg provided insights into BaCAI research. The symposium focused on the successful integration of AI in the company.