Prof. Ali Sunyaev, Vice President of TUM Campus Heilbronn, warmly welcomed the assembled scientists: “It's great to have you all here. At TUM Campus Heilbronn, management and computer science are combined in a unique way. Take this chance; join forces and take research to the next level.” For three days, Prof. Helmut Krcmar led a multitude of keynote lectures, with a unifying element of AI connecting the individual talks. Here are some key takeaways from the sessions:
- AI can be a real game-changer in the development of drugs and the decoding of the human genome.
- Sustainability is the key to the future: in business processes and the use of natural resources, AI can help to act efficiently and improve results.
- Voice cloning is developing into a strategically valuable marketing tool. Rare languages can be decoded and preserved using algorithms.
- The future of software engineering lies in human-centered AI collaboration.
- AI can spread conspiracy theories, but it can also help us identify them.
- Also in the hardware market, AI is here to stay. However, bandwidth and latency time remain a challenge.
- Mentors are experienced, take a structured approach and point out new courses of action – AI can take over some of these tasks.
- AI has also long since found its way into medicine. Doctors must be able to understand and apply it without giving up their freedom of decision.
The TUM Global Technology Forum has established itself as a ‘knowledge marketplace’ and will continue next year, because AI is not the only thing that has come to stay.