Grand opening of BaCAI
The grand opening of BaCAI happend on 18.04.2024 at 18:00 Uhr (s.t.) in WE5/00.022 in the context of the first lecture in the lecture series.
Program
Invitation card(1.1 MB) (german)
Greetings
Prof. Dr. Kai Fischbach
President of the Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg
Prof. Dr. Andreas Henrich
Dean of the Faculty of Information Systems and Applied Computer Science
Dr. Michael Mihatsch
Ministerial Director
Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts
Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid
Managing Director BaCAI
Ceremonial lecture
Prof. Dr. Kristian Kersting
TU Darmstadt and founding director of hessian.AI
How to make artificial intelligence more human
The relationship between humans and machines, especially in the context of artificial intelligence (AI), is characterized by hopes, concerns and moral questions. On the one hand, advances in AI offer great hope: It promises solutions to complex problems, improved healthcare, more efficient workflows and much more. But at the same time, there are legitimate concerns about control over this technology, its potential impact on jobs and society, as well as ethical issues related to discrimination and the loss of human autonomy. The lecture will highlight and illustrate the complex tension between innovation and moral responsibility in AI research.
About Prof. Dr. Kristian Kersting
Prof. Dr. Kristian Kersting is co-director of the Hessian Center for Artificial Intelligence (hessian.AI) and heads the AI and Machine Learning department at TU Darmstadt. His research includes Deep Probabilistic Programming and Learning and Explainable AI. He is a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of AI (AAAI), the European Association for AI (EurAI) and the European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS), book author ("Wie Maschinen lernen") and winner of the "Deutscher KI-Preis 2019". He writes a monthly AI column in the magazine "Welt".