Event

Information, Communication and Entertainment

Artificial versus human intelligence: Limits and future opportunities for intelligent systems

Inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Maria Bockhahn

Prof. Dr. Maria Bockhahn has international research experience and many years of practical experience in the digital economy. She focuses on the topics of artificial intelligence, data processing and software development in order to prepare students for the challenges of a digital world in a practical way.

Artificial intelligence is omnipresent. It programmes, recognises patterns and writes texts, yet at the same time it makes surprising mistakes and lacks genuine understanding. Before we use AI, we should know how it works. How do artificial and human intelligence differ, and in what ways do they complement each other?

In her inaugural lecture, Maria Bockhahn shows where artificial intelligence brings opportunities and where its limits lie.

Afterwards, we will present this year's HSBA Teaching Awards in a festive setting and conclude the evening in a celebratory atmosphere with snacks and drinks.

Note for Bachelor's students: For participation in this course, you can earn a total of 0.1 credits as part of the general electives/interdisciplinary elective area (Studium Generale) in the Bachelor's programme.