AI Fraunhofer HHI
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Pushing the boundaries of AI in Explainabability, Efficiency and Application - leading the industry with state-of-the-art methods like LRP, CRP, SpRAy and PCX.
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https://www.hhi.fraunhofer.de/ 21-10-2024 09:40:35
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𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙤 𝙒𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙! 🚀 We, the AI department at Fraunhofer HHI, are excited to launch our X channel! We’ll be sharing news, research, and events about Explainability, Efficiency, and Applications of AI. Follow us to stay updated and join the AI Community! 🚀 #AI #Research #HHI
🎉 10 Years of AI at Fraunhofer HHI 🎉 We celebrated the 10-year anniversary of our AI department - a decade of innovation and research breakthroughs. Thanks to everyone who's been part of this journey. Here's to many more successful years ahead! #Fraunhofer #AI #anniversary
Building trust in AI! 🔒 #TrustworthyAI Prof. Wojciech Samek co-hosted the AI Forum – a unique event bringing together research, industry and regulators to make AI safe, reliable and sustainable. Thanks to TÜV-Verband, BSI and all participants for their contributions! 🙏
Congrats to Fraunhofer HHI #XAI experts Wojciech Samek & Sebastian Lapuschkin! @Handelsblatt has listed them among the most cited #AI researchers in Germany, and Fraunhofer HHI as one of the most important #AIhubs in the country. 👉hhi.fraunhofer.de/kiforschungfra…
Fraunhofer HHI researchers and international experts published a new paper in Nature Geoscience 🌍 To promote the use of #XAI in the #Geosciences, they surveyed researchers and offer 4 actionable recommendations to advance its use. 👉 nature.com/articles/s4156…
🎥 In a new feature by DW Deutsche Welle, Fraunhofer HHI expert Monique Kuglitsch explains why global standards are the game-changer for AI in disaster resilience. 🖱️ Skip to 4:36 to get Monique’s insights: dw.com/de/mit-tech-un… 🔗More information: hhi.fraunhofer.de/en/news/nachri…
This winter, I joined Egor Zverev @ACL2025 in exploring how to make certain LLM inputs non-executable, in order to defend LLMs from prompt injections. The results are both promising and conceptually interesting. Find me this week at ICLR to discuss!