News from the baiosphere

Björn Ommer receives the German AI Prize from the newspaper WELT for innovation in the field of artificial intelligence. With his Stable Diffusion image generation system, he is revolutionizing AI research and promoting its application.
In the seminar “AI for Innovations in Life Sciences - Chances and Challenges” you can expect exciting insights into the fields of AI, healthcare, life sciences and data analysis. Register now for October 15!
On October 1, 2024, Prof. Dr. Michael Huth will take over the office of founding president of the Technical University of Nuremberg. The AI and cyber security expert will further expand UTN's focus on artificial intelligence.
TUM is testing a driverless shuttle for the Oktoberfest. The AI-controlled mCube project is set to revolutionize passenger transport and offers a glimpse into the future of mobility.
More than 100 companies commit to applying the principles of the EU AI Act in advance in the AI Pact. Measures include AI governance, risk mapping and the promotion of AI skills among employees.
Science Minister Markus Blume announces funding totaling 5 million euros for ten postdocs in AI research, including topics from biomedicine, environmental sciences and autonomous driving.
Last week, baiosphere was a partner at the "Georg Nemetschek Institute Symposium & Expo on Artificial Intelligence for the Built World" in Garching. The focus was on the future of the construction industry and architecture.
With “ehrapy”, Helmholtz Munich offers a tool for analyzing medical data. Prof. Fabian Theis, Chairman of the Bavarian AI Council, emphasizes the importance of this technology for AI systems in medicine.
In order to promote Europe's innovative strength in trustworthy AI, the EU Commission is calling for proposals for AI factories by December 31, 2025. An AI committee and investment portal will accompany the project.
In a current study at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, researchers are using AI to analyze spontaneous brain activity. The technology helps in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases.