May 5th: AI healthcare & Wellbeing
10:30
Registration & Coffee
11:10
Welcome Note
11:20
[BERLIN] Prof. Andreas Maier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg) - "Secure AI in Healthcare using Known Operators"
[ONLINE] Prof. Mihaela Van der Schaar (Cambridge University) - "Synthetic Data: What is it and why do we need it?"
[BERLIN] Benjamin Meder (University Hospital of Heidelberg) - "Data-infused healthcare for heart failure patients"
[BERLIN] Prof. Erik Rodner (HTW Berlin) - "Painkillers for data annotation: challenges and efficient strategies for medical computer vision"
[BERLIN] Betty van Aken (Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT)) - "Prototypical Networks for Interpretable Clinical NLP"
[BERLIN] Bettina Mieth (Vivantes hospitals Berlin) - "From theory to practice – Closing the gap between AI research and its use in clinical everyday life"
PANEL DISCUSSION
13:30
Lunch
14:30
[BERLIN] Prof. Lynn Kaack (Hertie School Berlin) - "The role of AI in tackling climate change"
[BERLIN] Julia Zimmermann (Technologiestiftung Berlin) & Marcus Voß (Birds On Mars) - "Quantified Trees - How Artificial, Human and Botanic Intelligences save our City Trees"
[BERLIN] Prof. Felix Creutzig (Technical University Berlin) - "Digitalization and the Anthropocene"
PANEL DISCUSSION
16:30
Coffee Break & Posters Session
16:50
[ONLINE] Saila Rinne (Head of Sector for policy in eHealth, European Commission) - "EU initiatives on AI and data in the health sector"
[BERLIN] Yann de Cambourg (Synodis) - "Impact of the Data Governance Act and the Data Act on the European Health Data Space"
[ONLINE] Moritz Schröder (Merantix) - "Operationalizing data for AI as a strategic decision"
PANEL DISCUSSION
18:20
Closing Remarks
19:30
Gala Dinner
May 6th: Robotics & Arts
10:30
Registration & Coffee
11:00
Welcome
11:10
[EXETER] Dr. Charlotte Tupman (University of Exeter) - Chasing the Capital: Exploring Ancient Texts with AI
[EXETER] Prof. Gabriella Giannachi (University of Exeter) - “Training Humans into AI | Revisiting Lynn Hershman Leeson’s Agent Ruby (2002); Mario Klingemann’s Circuit Training (2019); Kate Crawford and Trevor Paglen’s Training Humans (2020); and Luca Viganò’s The First (2021)”
PANEL DISCUSSION
12:10
Coffee Break & Posters Session
14:00
Lunch
15:00
[BERLIN] Wolf Lieser (DAM Projects) - "AI as an Artist?"
[BERLIN] Peggy Schoenegge (Senior Curator & Project Manager) - "Shaping Technology - AI in Contemporary Art"
[BERLIN] Florian Dohmann (Birds on Mars) - "New perspectives on AI"
[ONLINE] Sofia Crespo & Feileacan McCormick (Entangled Others Studio) - "Expressing Entanglement: Art and the More-Than-Human World"
PANEL DISCUSSION
17:00
Coffee Break
17:20
Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks
May 5th: AI healthcare & Wellbeing
9:00
Registration
9:00
Welcome Coffee & Poster Session
10:10
Welcome Note
10:20
[BERLIN] Prof. Andreas Maier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg) - "Secure AI in Healthcare using Known Operators"
[ONLINE] Prof. Mihaela Van der Schaar (Cambridge University) - "Synthetic Data: What is it and why do we need it?"
[BERLIN] Benjamin Meder (University Hospital of Heidelberg) - "Data-infused healthcare for heart failure patients"
[BERLIN] Prof. Erik Rodner (HTW Berlin) - "Painkillers for data annotation: challenges and efficient strategies for medical computer vision"
[BERLIN] Betty van Aken (Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT)) - "Prototypical Networks for Interpretable Clinical NLP"
[BERLIN] Bettina Mieth (Vivantes hospitals Berlin) - "From theory to practice – Closing the gap between AI research and its use in clinical everyday life"
PANEL DISCUSSION
12:30
Lunch
13:30
[BERLIN] Prof. Lynn Kaack (Hertie School Berlin) - "The role of AI in tackling climate change"
[BERLIN] Julia Zimmermann (Technologiestiftung Berlin) & Marcus Voß (Birds On Mars) - "Quantified Trees - How Artificial, Human and Botanic Intelligences save our City Trees"
[BERLIN] Prof. Felix Creutzig (Technical University Berlin) - "Digitalization and the Anthropocene"
PANEL DISCUSSION
15:30
Coffee Break & Posters Session
15:50
[ONLINE] Saila Rinne (Head of Sector for policy in eHealth, European Commission) - "EU initiatives on AI and data in the health sector"
[BERLIN] Yann de Cambourg (Synodis) - "Impact of the Data Governance Act and the Data Act on the European Health Data Space"
[ONLINE] Moritz Schröder (Merantix) - "Operationalizing data for AI as a strategic decision"
PANEL DISCUSSION
17:20
Closing Remarks
17:30
Drink Reception
May 6th: Robotics & Arts
9:30
Registration
10:00
Welcome
10:10
[EXETER] Dr. Charlotte Tupman (University of Exeter) - Chasing the Capital: Exploring Ancient Texts with AI
[EXETER] Prof. Gabriella Giannachi (University of Exeter) - “Training Humans into AI | Revisiting Lynn Hershman Leeson’s Agent Ruby (2002); Mario Klingemann’s Circuit Training (2019); Kate Crawford and Trevor Paglen’s Training Humans (2020); and Luca Viganò’s The First (2021)”
PANEL DISCUSSION
11:10
Coffee Break & Posters Session
13:00
Lunch
14:00
[BERLIN] Wolf Lieser (DAM Projects) - "AI as an Artist?"
[BERLIN] Peggy Schoenegge (Senior Curator & Project Manager) - "Shaping Technology - AI in Contemporary Art"
[BERLIN] Florian Dohmann (Birds on Mars) - "New perspectives on AI"
[ONLINE] Sofia Crespo & Feileacan McCormick (Entangled Others Studio) - "Expressing Entanglement: Art and the More-Than-Human World"
PANEL DISCUSSION