AI’s Role in Migrant Integration: An Ingolstadt Discussion
Ingolstadt, Germany – A discussion focusing on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in integrating migrants took place may 27 as part of the “wissen.schafft.wir. DIALOG” series. The event, held at the Zukunftscampus in the Georgianum, featured experts from academia, practitioners, and refugees from the region.
Key Presentations and Insights
The evening commenced with two short presentations, setting the stage for a robust discussion.
- Regional Trends: Dr. Daniel Zacher, a researcher in the “Mensch in Bewegung” project, presented findings from the Zukunftsbarometer for Region 10, providing a thematic overview of relevant trends.
- Science Interaction Project: Prof. Dr. liane Rothenberger, Chair of Media and Public Affairs with a focus on Migration, and anna zimmermann, also from the “Mensch in Bewegung” project, offered insights into a science communication project centered on AI for migrants.
Expert Perspectives and Refugee Voices
Following the presentations, a panel discussion brought together diverse voices to explore the multifaceted aspects of AI’s impact on migrant integration. the discussion included Akteurinnen und Akteure aus Wissenschaft und Praxis sowie Geflüchtete aus der Region
(stakeholders from science and practice, as well as refugees from the region), ensuring a comprehensive outlook.
“KI in der Kiste” Exhibition
Adding another dimension to the event, attendees had the opportunity to visit the “KI in der Kiste” (AI in a Box) exhibition. This special viewing was part of the event’s accompanying programme, offering a hands-on experience with AI concepts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The role of AI in integrating migrants.
At the Zukunftscampus in the Georgianum, Ingolstadt.
dr. Daniel Zacher, Prof. Dr. Liane Rothenberger, and Anna Zimmermann.
Yes, the “KI in der kiste” exhibition was available for viewing.