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Programm

 

Thursday, 13 July

  •  Opening remarks (13:15-13:30)

Perspectives from computer science (Do 13:30-14:30)

  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Harmeling (Fakultät für Informatik, Dortmund) -- What is AI?
  • Prof. Dr. Dietrich Klakow (Department of Language Science & Technology, Saarbrücken) -- Large Language Models:  breakthrough or steady evolution?

Coffee Break (14:30-15:00)

Perspectives from chemistry and soft matter (15:00 - 16:00)

  • Prof. Dr. Bart Jan Ravoo (Organisch-Chemisches Institut & CRC Intelligent Matter, Münster) -- Intelligent Matter: A Chemistry Perspective
  • Prof. Dr. Benno Liebchen (Institut für Physik kondensierter Materie, Darmstadt) -- Optimal navigation of smart active particles

Coffee Break (16:00 - 16:30)

Perspectives from biology and psychology (16:30 - 18:00)

  • Prof. Dr. Melanie Dammhahn (Institut für Neuro- und Verhaltensbiologie, Münster) -- Reflections on animal intelligence
  • Jannes Freiberg (Institut für Psychologie & CRC Neurotronics, Kiel) and Roshani Madurawala (Institut für Materialwissenschaft & CRC Neurotronics, Kiel) -- Intelligence without a brain? Perspectives from the aneural slime mold as a model for intelligence
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Kaernbach (Institut für Psychologie & CRC Neurotronics, Kiel) -- Panpsychism revised: "Intelligent matter and compassion" – What is it like to be a nail?
     

Break (18:00 - 18:30)

Plenary Discussion (18:30-20:00)

  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels (Rektor, Münster)
  • Prof. Dr. Doris Weßels (Wirtschaftsinformatik, Kiel)
  • Prof. Dr. Benjamin Risse (Institut für Geoinformatik, Münster)
  • Prof. Dr. Thorsten Quandt (Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Münster)
  • Henning Schönenberger (Springer Nature)

 

Friday, 14 July

Perspectives from technology and applications (9:00 - 10:30)

  • Prof. Dr. Carsten Schuck (Department für Quantentechnologie & CRC Intelligent Matter, Münster) -- Applications and Implementations of Neural Networks in Photonics
  • Christian Braun and Gregor Ramien (Atruvia AG) -- Intelligent financial services
  • Prof. Dr. Sarah Trinschek (Fachbereich Physikingenieurwesen, Münster) -- Intelligent physical (quantum) sensors: the role of edge machine learning
     

Coffee break (10:30 - 11:00)

Perspectives from philosophy (11:00 - 12:30)

  • Dr. Antonio Bikić (CRC Intelligent Matter, Münster) -- Can artificially intelligent systems make mistakes?
  • Dr. Luis Lopez (Institut für Philosophie, Hannover) -- Solving Function Problems with Neural Networks: The case of AlphaFold and the Protein Folding Problem
  • Barnaby Crook (Dapartment of Philosophy, Bayreuth) -- The Structure of Arguments About Intelligence

 

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