AI & Business
Artificial intelligence is already an integral part of many workplaces today. In the future, more and more professions will require the confident use of AI.
AI technologies are also changing the nature and scope of entrepreneurial activities. Social, political and economic aspects must be taken into account. How can AI tools be used successfully in companies? What should be considered when implementing AI projects? Can AI already support us when setting up a company?
At the AI Campus, learn what impact AI has on the world of work and how you can use AI successfully in the work context.
Selected blog posts
News
Application of AI in production
Holistic applied AI in engineering – Deep learning for sequential process data
Holistic applied AI in engineering – process informatics
Holistic applied AI in engineering – machine learning in production
AI_VET III – AI as Content in Vocational Education
AI_VET IV – AI as a tool in vocational education
Alexander Waldmann is Director of "Technology and Operations" at appliedAI and has many years of experience in the application of AI, including as Visionary Lead for "Artificial Intelligence & Mixed Reality" at UnternehmerTUM and as founder of waldmann.AI. Alexander is co-founder of TECHFEST-Munich, Hack&Talk, TechTalents and FC Bayern Hackdays. Previously, he was a research assistant at the TU Munich, where he also completed his studies in computer science, including a guest residency at MIT.
Dr. Sven Schmeier is Chief Engineer and Deputy Head of the Speech & Language Technology research area at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). He lectures on data mining, machine learning and information retrieval at TU Berlin, Saarland University, FOM, Bitkom Akademie and DHBW, among others.
Dr. Sylke Piéch is Senior Research Manager at the Educational Technology Lab of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI. There she is responsible for the field of work: AI and Leadership. She also heads the Institute for Leadership & Human Resources Management at the International Academy Berlin, founded at the Free University of Berlin.