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"Euros earmarked for AI studies at Hans-Bredow Institute: a 10 million sum"

Significant Advancement in AI Research in Hamburg: Collaborative Financing by Federal and State Governments at Hans-Bredow-Institute, with Emphasis on Social Media and Modern Technologies.

Research Investment of 10 Million Euros Directed Towards Artificial Intelligence Studies at...
Research Investment of 10 Million Euros Directed Towards Artificial Intelligence Studies at Hans-Bredow Institute

"Euros earmarked for AI studies at Hans-Bredow Institute: a 10 million sum"

The Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI), located in Hamburg, Germany, has secured a significant grant of 10.3 million Euros from the federal and state governments. This funding will be disbursed from 2026 to 2029, marking a crucial step forward in the institute's research on socio-technical systems.

Under the leadership of Institute Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, the HBI will focus its research on understanding social media platforms, bots, and search engines from an informatics perspective. The primary focus of the grant is on research related to social media and AI technologies like chatbots and automatic speech processing.

Thomas Jahn, the current director of the Hans-Bredow-Institut, emphasizes the importance of examining the technical architectures of platforms or AI applications. He believes this research will contribute to understanding the significance of communication for democracy, our knowledge base, and social cohesion.

Hamburg's Science Senator Katharina Fegebank echoes this sentiment, highlighting the importance of understanding topics such as Instagram, TikTok, Chat GPT, and Google Translate. She emphasizes that this research underscores Hamburg's role in media research.

The European AI Act is a topic that has garnered attention in related discussions. As AI technology continues to evolve, understanding its implications becomes increasingly important. The HBI's research aims to shed light on this subject.

An unspecified AI Expert predicts a shift towards a New Normal, suggesting that the potential for Generative AI to revolutionize content creation could have profound implications for various industries. The HBI's research will aim to explore these possibilities.

The German Science Council's positive assessment was crucial for the HBI's million-dollar funding. This endorsement underscores the institute's credibility and the importance of its work.

The HBI aims to expand its research in automation and artificial intelligence with this funding. The institute's official website, leibniz-hbi.de, provides more information about the HBI and its ongoing projects.

In addition, Hamburg's HHAI-Score is making the city ready for General Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). The HBI's research will play a key role in this preparation, ensuring that Hamburg remains at the forefront of media and AI research.

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