What the Conference and Festival Have to Offer
The festival consists of a two-day conference (for a fee), followed by “Family Days” on Saturday and Sunday with free admission.
The program once again features the latest developments in the various fields, along with leading experts from academia, research, and industry. Speakers include AI researchers Björn Ommer (LMU) and Joscha Bach (CIMC, Liquid AI), Sonja Hall-Supra (Fraunhofer Alliance for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence), AI entrepreneur Nathan Gruber (Manex AI), quantum entrepreneur Alexander Glätzle (plancq), Daria Saharova (World Fund), physician Dr. Jacqueline Lammert (TUM), and biologist Christina Port (2NA FISH), as well as many other representatives from academia and innovative companies.
The arts are also strongly represented once again as a bridge to culture and society—for example, with the session “The Future of Music—How AI Is Changing Composition, Production, and Music Consumption.”
Finally, media representatives Ijoma Mangold, journalist Wolf Lotter, Jannis Brühl (Süddeutsche), and Lars Weisbrodt (Die Zeit) will once again be on hand to contextualize and summarize complex topics.