News from the baiosphere

Under the leadership of the University of Bayreuth, FORAnGen is conducting research with partners such as FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, TU Munich and several companies on the development of resource-saving products using AI and generative design.
MoralPLai, a TUM research project, uses theater to explore and communicate the ethical challenges of AI. The project creates a space for public participation and scientific exchange.
Markgraf is a pioneer in autonomous transport robots, supported by the laboratory team for automation and robotics in construction at OTH Regensburg. This is how the company is driving digitalization in the construction industry.
On November 28, Bavaria's Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger gives the go-ahead for the new support platform for SMEs. Find out more about AI and use the technology for your company!
The initiative of Women in AI & Robotics, appliedAI and baiosphere, promotes an inclusive AI community in Germany and offers regular workshops, demos, expert panels and networking events. Find out more!
In this interview, Reinhard Heckel, Professor of Machine Learning at TUM, talks about data as the heart of training AI systems. Its quality often determines the accuracy and relevance of the answers in LLMs.
AI is revolutionizing everyday life, but targeted attacks reveal weaknesses. A new DFG-funded research project at JMU Würzburg and TU Munich is investigating how deep learning systems can become more resilient.
According to the AI Startup Landscape 2024 by the appliedAI Institute for Europe, 11 of the 27 most promising German AI startups are based in Bavaria. Bavaria has the second-largest share of AI startups in Germany after Berlin.
GAIn (Next Generation AI Computing) unites Bavaria and Saxony to develop innovative and sustainable AI hardware and software. baiosphere plays a central role in promoting networking and dialog in the GAIn project.
How reliable and safe is AI? Fraunhofer IKS is investigating the role of metrics in assessing the safety of AI systems and is working on a framework to quantify uncertainty.