Pub­lic Events

GEN­IALE 2025

TRR 318 invites you to the GENIALE Science Festival at the Wissenswerkstadt Bielefeld. On November 22, visitors can gain insights into Transgregios research through workshops, games, and experiments.

Work­shop at Marta Her­ford

The Marta Herford art museum hosted the exhibition “SHIFT. AI and a future community.” Visitors also had the opportunity to participate in workshops and lectures.

re:pub­lica 2023

Researchers from Transregio 318 presented AI systems and interactive robots at re:publica 2023 in Berlin.

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AI Month mAI 2023

TRR 318 workshop "How do we encounter artificial intelligence?": The event is part of the "AI Month mAI," a series of events on artificial intelligence (AI) in Germany throughout May.

Ideas work­shop "Sci­ence-See­ing-Tours"

Researchers from TRR 318 took part in the "Science-Seeing-Tours" response workshop organised by Bielefeld's Science Office.

Pub­lic Talks

This is a portrait foto of Prof. Dr. Hendrik Buschmeier.

“Trust and mis­trust in deal­ing with AI chat­bots”

In his presentation, Professor Dr. Hendrik Buschmeier of Bielefeld University focused on how trustworthy AI chatbots actually are and what technical and methodological challenges these technologies entail.

This is the thumbnail for the public talk about the digital divide caused by AI during studies by Prof. Dr. Isabel Steinhardt.

"Di­git­al di­vide in stud­ies caused by AI?"

Professor Dr. Isabel Steinhardt (Paderborn University) sheds light on the diverse uses of AI tools such as ChatGPT for students, from brainstorming to writing and research.

This is a portrait foto of Prof. Dr. Britta Wrede.

"How Ro­bot­ics and Ar­ti­fi­cial In­tel­li­gence are Trans­form­ing Health­care"

Whether it is assistive systems for nursing care, doctors using artificial intelligence (AI) to help make diagnoses, or diagnostic healthcare apps for use at home, the potential for robots and AI in healthcare is tremendous.

"Dis­crim­in­a­tion Caused by Ar­ti­fi­cial In­tel­li­gence"

Professor Dr. Tobias Matzner of the Institute of Media Studies at the University of Paderborn showed that preventing discrimination through AI first requires proper understanding.