Tuesday, 28 April 2026, 16:00, Paderborn University, Zukunftsmeile 2, conference room A.00.12 (by the main entrance)
Professors Katharina Rohlfing and Kirsten Thommes will kick off the ZM Talks lecture series with a presentation on Social XAI:
"The new rise of eXplainable AI (XAI) is a response to the societal challenge that many algorithmic approaches (such as machine learning or autonomous intelligent systems) are rapidly increasing in complexity. There are now a large number of approaches with many ideas on how algorithms should be explainable or even be able to explain their results themselves. However, few of these take into account the user's perspective, and even fewer address the social aspects of using XAI. To fill this gap, the book provides a conceptualisation of explainability to help developers and users create real explanations."
The event is open to all interested parties and will be held in German. Registration is not required.