Machine Learning in Science – Hype or Future
10. September 19:00 Uhr – 21:00 Uhr
What influence do AI and machine learning methods have in the natural sciences? Will they have a lasting impact on scientific research? Or are the expectations too high? Join us in this discussion.
Everyone has been talking about AI, at the latest since the publication of Chat GPT-3 in November 2022. But what influence do AI and machine learning methods have in the natural sciences? Will they have a lasting impact on scientific research, maybe even lead to a revolution of how science is done? Or are the expectations too high and the hype creates a bubble that will eventually burst? As part of the CZS Summer School on “Machine Learning for Chemistry”, we would like to discuss these and other questions with our speakers and then engage in conversation with the audience in an informal get-together.
Note: The presentations and panel discussion will be held in English and automatically translated into German.
18:30h Doors
19:00 – 20:30h Panel discussion
20:30 – 21h Informal get-together
Participants
TT-Prof. Peer Nowack (Institute of Theoretical Informatics)
TT-Prof. Benjamin Schäfer (Institute for Automation and Applied Informatics)
Dr. Charlotte Debus (Scientific Computing Center)