How intelligent machines support people
Machines of the future are not intended to replace humans, but to support them. The goal here is to combine the respective strengths of humans and machines. Intelligent machines can relieve humans of strenuous, dangerous and monotonous work and make production processes more efficient, flexible, sustainable and resilient.
In technical terms, this involves linking sensor data, physical-mathematical models and data analysis with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI). Autonomous machines will thus be able to recognize their environment, react to their surroundings and make decisions about what to do next.
As part of Berlin Science Week, the panel discussion aims to provide answers to how and intelligent machines can help address future challenges, such as resource conservation, climate protection, or workforce scarcity.
Speaker:
Prof. DI Dr. Andreas Kugi - Austrian Institute of Technology & TU Vienna
Prof. Dr. Manfred Tschelegi - Austrian Institute of Technology & University of Salzburg
Prof.in Dr.in-Ing.in Lydia Kaiser - Technical University Berlin
Prof. Ph.D. Matthias Scheutz - Tufts University
Prof.in Dr.in Elisabeth André - University of Augsburg
Dr. Johannes Winter - L3S Research Center
PUBLIC DISCUSSION DIGITAL AND ON-SITE AT THE EINSTEIN CENTER DIGITAL FUTURE. PLEASE REGISTER.
This event will take place in person. If you would like to attend the event on-site, please register by email to michaela.pavlovic(at)ait.ac.at no later than November 04, 2022.
Please note the Corona regulations in effect on the day of the event.
For those who cannot attend live there will be a livestream: https://ait.weblive.events/