8.10.2019, Bochum
CAIS Forum 2019: How AI sees the world. And how we see AI.
” 17:00 Meet the Scientists | ” 18:30 Citizens’ Dialogue
18:30 //Citizen dialogue
How AI sees the world. And how we see AI.
Artificial intelligence and images belong together. Whether diagnostic procedures, facial recognition in video surveillance or the identification of traffic signs: The recognition of patterns is one of the most frequent areas of application of artificial intelligence. As a result of AI applications, images also play an important role. They range from data visualisations to deceptively manipulated videos to portraits drawn by artificial creativity. How does artificial intelligence capture our world? What images do self-learning algorithms create? And last but not least: What image do we actually have of artificial intelligence? Experts from medicine, culture, media and computer science report on their work between visualisations, data and code. Join us to discover how AI sees the world and discuss the use, opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence.
The following will discuss with you
PROF. DR. ULRIKE ATTENBERGER
// Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Mannheim University Medical Centre
DR.-ING. STEFAN EICKELER
// Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS
PROF. DR. SIMON HEGELICH
// Political Data Science, Technical University of Munich
PROF. DR. MARION G. MÜLLER
// Media Science, University of Trier
DR. MATTHIAS BEGENAT (Chair)
// Center for Advanced Internet Studies
Greetings
ANNETTE STORSBERG
// State Secretary in the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
PROF. DR. MICHAEL BAURMANN
// Scientific Director of the Center for Advanced Internet Studies
From 17:00 //Meet the Scientists
In a ‘Meet the Scientists’ from 5 p.m. onwards, researchers will present projects on the digitisation of society that have been developed at CAIS. Using films, posters or short demonstrations, they will give an insight into their work and report on the background, challenges and goals of their research.
PD DR. MERJA MAHRT
// Hide and See(k) – Visibility in the Digital Age
PROF. DR. HERMANN ROTERMUND
// Broadcasting in the Digital Transformation
DR. ARMIN BEVERUNGEN
// Algorithmic Management in the Logistics Centre: Automation, Work, Capture
DR. WITOLD MUCHA
// Cooperative Teaching and Open Educational Resources (OER) in a North-South Context
DR. FABIAN HOOSE, PAUL-FIETE KRAMER
// What do platforms offer the crowd? Self-descriptions of platform companies and their search for workers
DR. ELENA PILIPETS
// #bots: Automated values on Instagram and Tumblr
L. FREDERICK BACHMANN, NIELS DAVID KUNZ