A gathering for those in Munich who spend their days navigating the EU AI Act or the moral implications of neural networks. We meet at the Fachbibliothek Historicum to discuss the intersection of historical precedents and future policy. The goal is a high-signal, low-pressure conversation where we can actually hear each other think, far removed from the tech-bro hype cycles. Whether you are an LMU student, a researcher, or a policy professional, come prepared for nuanced takes and the inevitable realization that there are rarely simple answers to algorithmic bias.
Event plan
- 6:30 PMThe Schellingstraße HuddleGathering outside the library entrance to spot fellow attendees and establish a focus for the evening.
- 6:50 PMFrameworks and FrictionA structured but informal discussion on current AI policy challenges, specifically looking at European regulatory implementation.
- 7:50 PMAcademic DriftWinding down the technical debate in favor of casual networking and a slow dispersal into the Maxvorstadt evening.
Where
location_onSchellingstraße 12, 80799 München, Germany
A bastion of historical research in the heart of Munich's university district, providing a sober and intellectually stimulating backdrop for ethical inquiry.
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