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Tübingen to host one of four new Competence Centers for Machine Learning in Germany

Tübingen to host one of four new Competence Centers for Machine Learning in Germany

University of Tübingen and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Tübingen research robust learning algorithms

  • 10 October 2018

Tübingen is to receive a competence center for artificial intelligence and machine learning. This will make it one of four locations at which Germany’s Ministry of Education and Research plans to pool scientific projects in artificial intelligence. The Tübingen AI Center will provide research groups at the University and at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems with a place to develop learning systems. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research will sponsor the center with some 6.6 million euros for an initial four years, starting 1 October. Three other AI centers are to be set up in Berlin, Dortmund and Munich. The centers are to play a key role in the German government’s artificial intelligence development strategy.


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ps Michael Black
Michael Black
Managing Director
sg Matthias Tröndle
Matthias Tröndle
Head of Scientific Coordination Office