Conference: "Datenraum Europa"
01/18/2024On Thursday, 18. January 2024, the event "Datenraum Europa" will take place from 10 am to 5 pm at the "Alte IHK". An overview of the program can be found here:
moreOn Thursday, 18. January 2024, the event "Datenraum Europa" will take place from 10 am to 5 pm at the "Alte IHK". An overview of the program can be found here:
moreA joint workshop of the University of Würzburg and the Bamberg Higher Regional Court on digitalisation and AI in the judiciary will take place on Monday, 24 April 2023, from 12 to 4 pm in Hörsaal I.
moreOn April 20, 2023, the Minister of Digitisation will visit the Faculty of Law! She will open the freshman rally as a digital rally. Afterwards, Professor Hilgendorf, Professor Hotho and the Minister will give a talk on the topic of digitisation in the Neubaukirche.
moreOn Tuesday, May 28, 2023, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities will host a panel discussion at 6 p.m. with the topic "Are you still writing yourself? How AI is changing our education system", in which Professor Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf will participate.
moreStudents from Bavaria and Hungary are working together on questions about autonomous driving under the guidance of experts. They cooperate online and meet several times in Hungary and Bavaria during the course of the project, where they can get to know and try out autonomous driving in practice. Law students are still being sought for the project.
moreFor the RatSWD (Council for Social and Economic Data), the Forschungsstelle has developed a handout on "Dealing with knowledge of criminal offences in the context of conducting research projects", which was published today.
moreOn 24.01.2023 Prof. Dr. Thomas Hess will give a lecture on "Digital Transformation of Companies: Backgrounds, Insights and Perspectives" in Hörsaal I from 2 - 4 pm.
moreProf. Hilgendorf will give a speech on 11.01.2023 at 6 p.m. c.t. as part of the SOCAI Talk! with the topic "Science Fiction, Technology and Law".
moreFrom September 14-16, Prof. Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf will participate as a moderator at this year's "We Robot" in Seattle. He will moderate the talks "Regulating the Risks of AI" by Margot Kaminski (Colorado Law) and "Safety Paradoxes: Reimagining 'Safety' as a Regulatory Objective for Robotics and AI-System Legislation" by Kirsten Thomasen (University of British Columbia, Allard Law).
moreThere, you will find not only our latest projects and events, but also current publications and press releases from our teams. That way, you are always up to date!
moreThe use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of everyday life and has the potential to fundamentally change many aspects of society. Especially in the recent past, AI has developed rapidly and has achieved impressive successes. One example is its superhuman competence in games or many quiz shows. Google and other search engines as we know them today would be unthinkable without the use of AI. Furthermore, it enables personalized advertising, can recognize, output, and translate language at a very high level, performs impressively in image recognition, and much more.
moreProf. Hilgendorf will participate in the lecture series "Automated Systems" at Leibniz Universität Hannover on May 24, 2022 at 5 p.m. and give a lecture entitled "Infinite Space - Science Fiction, Technology Design and Law".
moreThe Bavarian AI Council, together with the Würzburg Research Center RobotRecht, the Würzburg Center for the Social Implications of Artificial Intelligence (SOCAI), the Würzburg Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (CAIDAS) and the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt), is organising a workshop on the new EU regulation on artificial intelligence on April 1st and 2nd at the "Alte Universität" in Würzburg and cordially invites all interested persons.
moreThe Federal Government has set itself the goal of taking a pioneering role in questions of automated, in particular autonomous, driving. This is particularly evident in the context of the last two amendments to the StVG. For this very reason, it is important on the one hand to intensify research in this area and at the same time to create more trust in algorithms.
moreThe final publication of the BMBF-funded project "Open Software Platform for Service Innovations in a Value Network in Agriculture" (ODiL), which was supported by the Forschungsstelle RobotRecht from 2016 to 2019, was recently published by Springer-Verlag.
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