about us

Artificial intelligence already determines our everyday life more than we might think and perceive. We live with AI, and researchers from different disciplines are further developing AI as systems that can solve the most complex problems possible. For us, our society, our common future.

It is important that not only technological aspects come into focus, but also and especially the social relevance of artificial intelligence. This is exactly why we have been organizing the KI & We * Convention with many committed partners since 2019. After the focus in the founding year was on AI and gender, in 2020 we devoted ourselves to the question of how an artificial intelligence of the future can take into account aspects such as fairness and objectivity.

In 2021 the convention will focus on AI literacy and the question “(How) can we learn AI?” stand. Together we would like to explore possibilities of low-threshold, entertaining and creative educational offers to make artificial intelligence tangible and learnable.

Be there!

The convention is open to everyone who wants to learn more about artificial intelligence and / or is thinking about what attractive educational offers for a better understanding of artificial intelligence can look like. Become part of the community, participate in discussions and help impart AI competence.

The team

Project leader: Ilka Bickmann, board member science2public – Society for Science Communication eV

Project coordination: Teresa Kemnitz, science2public – Society for Science Communication eV

Curator: Natalie Sontopski, Digital Culture Complex Laboratoryat Merseburg University of Applied Sciences

Editorial staff: Doreen Nagelmüller, science2public – Society for Science Communication eV

Design: Elisa Haubert

Web development: Codemacher UG

The KI & Wir * -Convention is an initiative of the Ministry for Economy, Science and Digitization of the State of Saxony-Anhalt in cooperation with science2public – Society for Science Communication and with the support of the state universities of Saxony-Anhalt and other partners.

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