Schlagwort: artificialIntelligence
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The biggest challenges in 2024 Skills shortage and increasing competitive pressure
The shortage of skilled labour is still at the top of the IfM Bonn’s ‘SME Future Panel’ – however, this challenge is now also associated with aspects such as personnel costs and a lack of quality applicants. There are also differences depending on company size and sector as well as the degree of digitalisation. ‘Increased…
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AI brings Companys to it, to hire more Managers
More Manager through Artificial Intelligence. Companys, which deploy AI-Systems, are surching with a kind of power after creativ Leaders. This is an result of an study, made from professors from the IESE Business School. Versed in Problem solving, Stakeholder-Management and communication should Managers complexitiy of the working human Teams overview with AI. The focus is…
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Origin of life A new scenario for replication
LMU researchers discover a plausible geological constellation that could have triggered the origin of life on Earth Munich, October 25, 2024 – The origin of life on Earth is still an unsolved mystery, but a common theory suggests that the replication of genetic material – the nucleic acids DNA and RNA – was a central…
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The Robotic Hand Learns to Feel
Fraunhofer IWS Combines Nature-based Concepts with Sensor Technology and 3D Printing Dresden, October 29, 2024. Making harvesting robots, submarine grippers, and autonomous rovers on distant planets more universally applicable and autonomous in the future – researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS in Dresden work on enabling them to “feel”: In…
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Learning without guidance
Self-reinforcing learning can help us to understand new things, but also to reinforce false beliefs. Neuroscientist Franziska Bröker is investigating whether people can continue to learn something on their own, i.e. develop learning independently without feedback. Tübingen, October 18. 2024 Imagine a child seeing sheep and goats on a farm for the first time. A…
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Autobiographical memory in the digital age – our lives reflected in our data
Never before have people recorded more information about their lives than today. But what does this mean for the way we remember our lives and how we talk about them? A research team from the University of Würzburg and the Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM) in Tübingen is trying to find answers to these questions. Together…