Projects

KI Park organizes and supports a range of exciting projects, from an in-house webcast series to flagship projects with renowned Kooperationspartnern.

CURRENT AND PAST PROJECTS

KI PARK Challenge

AI Start Up Challenge - Media Trust

 
KI Park is seeking innovators working to restore society’s trust in the digital realm by fighting against fake news, bots, and trolls online.
If you consider authenticity to be crucial but currently lacking in the digital age, and have an original idea for a product, service, protocol, or any other realistic approach, we welcome your submission.
Ideally, the role of (real) human beings, both as consumers and citizens should be taken into account, and the potential for global scalability is greatly preferred. 
Solutions based on regulatory measures or detection technologies for bots and fakes will not be considered. 
In the final round of this challenge, your idea or solution has the opportunity of being pitched to +80 renowned leaders from industry, investors, NGOs, and politicians at an exclusive 2023 event in Berlin.

DQCC 2022?

CLIMATE PROTECTION THROUGH QUANTUM SOLUTIONS

In the Deloitte Quantum Climate Challenge 2022, teams from around the world researched how quantum computing can be used to reduce the negative impact of air travel on the climate. The participants in the Deloitte Quantum Climate Challenge received exclusive access to quantum computers from IBM for the development of innovative quantum solutions to optimize flight routes. The winners of the innovation competition were chosen on May 20th at a pitch event in Berlin, which was organized jointly by Deloitte and the KI Park.

Legal AI @FAU

Recht & künstliche Intelligenz

Ist der Richterautomat möglich? Wir betreiben Forschung zu den Fragen der Automatisierung juristischer Schlussfolgerung. Dazu arbeiten wir mit dem Berliner KI-Park zusammen, der im Rahmen unserer Arbeitsgruppe einen Satelliten an der FAU betreibt. Schwerpunkt unserer Forschung sind die technischen und rechtlichen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Anwendung künstlicher Intelligenz im Bereich eGovernment und eJustice. Hierzu kombinieren wir Methoden aus den Bereichen der Symbolische KI, Subsymbolische KI, Natural Language Processing, Rechtstheorie, juristischer Methodenlehre, Sprachphilosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie. Gleichzeitig beschäftigen wir uns auch mit den Fragen des Rechts über künstliche Intelligenz