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  1. Mehr vom Menschen lernen

    Künstliche Intelligenz ist eine Schlüsseltechnologie unserer Zeit. Mit dem Deep Learning alleine kommen wir aber nicht zum Ziel.

  2. The German EU Council Presidency Translator – strengthening linguistic diversity and connecting multilingual Europe

    1 July 2020 marked the beginning of Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, as well as the launch of the German EU Council …

  3. Robotergestützte Prozessautomatisierung für die Digitale Verwaltung

    Die NEGZ Kurzstudie verfolgt das Ziel, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in der Domäne der öffentlichen Verwaltung vorzustellen.

  4. Potentiale Künstlicher Intelligenz zur Unterstützung von Sachbearbeitungsprozessen im Sozialwesen

    Diese NEGZ-Kurzstudie untersucht die Potentiale Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) zur Unterstützung von Sachbearbeitungsprozessen im Sozialwesen, genauer …

  5. Detail of the DGXA100

    DFKI Installs New NVIDIA DGX A100 System for Accelerating Artificial Intelligence Research

    Kaiserslautern, 28.07.2020 – The machine learning computing center at DFKI is growing: the first NVIDIA DGX A100, a new high-performance AI system , …

  6. Institute for Information Systems at DFKI wins 1st place in the Science Dialogue

    Lea Mayer, Nijat Mehdiyev, Oliver Gutermuth, and Prof. Dr. Peter Fettke won the first place with their contribution "Responsible AI – The use of …

  7. [Translate to English:]

    German EU Council Presidency Translator now available

    Languages are a key part of our European identity and culture. Linguistic diversity is supported and celebrated as part of the EU’s motto “United in …

  8. Computer scientist Noshaba Cheema honored with Women’s STEM Award 2020 of Deutsche Telekom

    The scientist from DFKI research department Agents and Simulated Reality receives the award for her master's thesis in the "Artificial Intelligence" …

  9. Campus II of the University of Trier (left) and DFKI Kaiserslautern (pictured, right)

    AI research for practice – DFKI establishes branch office at the University of Trier

    Trier/Kaiserslautern – March 16, 2020 | The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) and the University of Trier are expanding their …

  10. CLAIRE receives broad mandate and funding for shaping "AI made in Europe"

    The Hague. The European Commission has taken a major step towards strengthening AI research in Europe by allocating 50 million Euros of seed funding, …