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#KI50 Project: Ten influential minds and technologies in German AI history selected by an interdisciplinary jury
In the Science Year 2019 - Artificial Intelligence, declared by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research - an interdisciplinary jury selected the ten most influential researchers and technologies in German AI history.
Berlin, 27.05.2019 - As part of the project "#KI50: Artificial Intelligence in Germany - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow", the Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (Society for Computer Science) (GI), a jury of 18 AI experts has selected "Ten most influecning researchers" and "Ten important technologies" from German AI history. The almost seven-hour consultation took place in mid-May 2019 at the Weizenbaum Institute for Networked Society in Berlin. With #KI50, the GI wants to encourage the public to reflect on the German history of AI, to look ahead and to make the topic more accessible to the general public, following on from its 50th anniversary and the Science Year 2019 - Artificial Intelligence. The project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Supported AI Initiatives and Events
- The European AI initiative CLAIRE
- The international Lethal Autonomous Weapon Pledge
- PAAMS 2020 Conference
- #KI50 Project (GI, FBKI)
- MOD 2020 Workshop
- FifF-Conference 2019
Supported AI Initiatives and Events
- The European AI initiative CLAIRE
- The international Lethal Autonomous Weapon Pledge
- PAAMS 2020 Conference
- #KI50 Project (GI, FBKI)
- MOD 2020 Workshop
- FifF-Conference 2019
AI Position Papers
- Position Paper (in German): AI in Education
- Proposal for Regulation of AI (AI Act) by the European Commission (April 2021)
- Position Paper (in German) "Lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) should be proscribed under international law" by the Artifical Intelligence Section (FBKI) and the Informatics and Society Section (IuG) of the German Informatics Society (GI) (February 2019)
- Paper (in German) of The AI Strategy by the Federal Government of Germany (November 2018)
- Position Paper (in German) for a Strategy Artificial Intelligence by the Federal Government of Germany (July 2018)
- Position Paper Artificial Intelligence for Europe by the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions (April 2018)
- Position Paper for a meaningful Artificial Intelligence towards a French and European strategy by Cédric Villani (March 2018)
- Position Paper The Age of Artifical Intelligence by the European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC) (March 2018)
- Position paper of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) for a DIN-SPEC on “Quality Requirements and Lifecycle Management for AI Modules” (March 2018)