News from the baiosphere

TUM and Google deepen partnership: Seven new research projects at TUM aim to use AI for cybersecurity. Topics range from moderating hate speech to analyzing data protection risks.
AI Council member Andrea Martin (IBM) has been appointed to the Science Council for three years by Federal President Steinmeier. As an AI expert, she will provide impulses for the ethical use of the technology and advise the government.
Rising passenger numbers pose a challenge for civil aviation. AI can help here. The KIEZ 4-0 project is developing methods for the certification of AI systems in avionics.
TUM.ai, Germany's largest AI student initiative, offers a 3-month mentoring program for its members to exchange experiences on AI and career topics. Apply now until March 3 and become a mentor!
Economist Veronika Grimm will become Professor of Energy Systems and Market Design at the University of Technology Nuremberg from March 1. Her appointment strengthens the interface between AI and economics.
The joint study by LMU, ETH Zurich, the University of St. Gallen and Inselspital Bern presents a novel machine learning model that can detect low blood sugar levels while driving.
With the four-year funding, the bidt supports research projects with a focus on "Humans and Generative Artificial Intelligence: Trust in Co-Creation". Submit project proposals now until May 7!
From March 19-20, the DATA Festival will take place at the Muffatwerk under the motto "Getting real with AI". This is where data experts who want to drive forward AI applications in their field meet. baiosphere is a proud partner.
Bavaria's Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger hosted the Cluster Offensive reception at the Residence on Monday. 700 guests networked in 17 innovative business sectors. baiosphere was also on site as a partner.
The large event hall of the Bavarian Representation in Berlin was filled to capacity when four AI experts discussed the opportunities and challenges of AI made in Bavaria at the end of January.