AI Grid at HACK:XR+AI 2025 – Interdisciplinary, Innovative, Award-Winning

AI Grid konnte sich die Gelegenheit nicht entgehen lassen, Teil der weltweit bekanntesten IT- und Technologiemesse zu sein. In Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Schwesterprojekt Software Campus, vereint unter dem Dach der Talentik GmbH, erhielten 11 unserer jungen KI-Talente die Möglichkeit, ihre Projekte und Ideen in der Start-up-Halle zu präsentieren.

Vivek Chavan on AI Wearables for Industry 5.0 with IndEgo

Written by Jeannie Cahalane, originally published on AIPressRoom.com 1. What inspired you to focus on AI-powered industrial assistance, and what problem in manufacturing were you most determined to solve? Vivek Chavan: After finishing my Master thesis, I attended the ICCV conference, where I presented our work. I had the opportunity to talk with researchers and […]

Samim and Tamim Multaheb on AI-Driven Product Alignment with machinemade

Written by Jeannie Cahalane, originally published on AIPressRoom.com 1. What inspired you to start machinemade, and what problem were you most determined to solve? Samim: I was packing my bag for a trip to Tokyo when a large development order hit my inbox. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area is expensive, which prompted me […]

Sylwia Olbrych on Collaborative AI for the Circular Economy

Written by Jeannie Cahalane, originally published on AIPressRoom.com 1. What inspired you to create a decision support system focused on the circular economy, and what problem were you most determined to solve? Sylwia Olbrych: The current environmental situation requires us to rethink how products are designed, recycled and reused, and these decisions depend on so […]

Deborah D. Kanubala on Causal Fairness in Algorithmic Decisions

Written by Jeannie Cahalane, originally published on AIPressRoom.com 1. What inspired you to focus your research on fairness and causality in AI, and what specific problem of algorithmic discrimination were you most determined to solve? Deborah D. Kanubala: My first real experience with algorithmic discrimination happened during my second master’s research, which focused on financial […]