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DragGan ermöglicht die Bearbeitung KI-generierter Bilder

https://www.mpg.de/20479165/draggan-bild-bearbeitung-kuenstliche-intelligenz?c=152480

Mit DragGan kann ein Team um C. Theobalt vom Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik Bilder, die eine künstliche Intelligenz (KI), genauer gesagt ein Generative Adversarial Network, erzeugt, gezielt zu verändern. Die Bildbearbeitung ermöglicht es also, die Ergebnisse des GAN zu steuern.
Artificial Intelligence (VIA) und Professor an der Universität des Saarlandes am Saarland

DragGan ermöglicht die Bearbeitung KI-generierter Bilder

https://www.mpg.de/20479165/draggan-bild-bearbeitung-kuenstliche-intelligenz

Mit DragGan kann ein Team um C. Theobalt vom Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik Bilder, die eine künstliche Intelligenz (KI), genauer gesagt ein Generative Adversarial Network, erzeugt, gezielt zu verändern. Die Bildbearbeitung ermöglicht es also, die Ergebnisse des GAN zu steuern.
Artificial Intelligence (VIA) und Professor an der Universität des Saarlandes am Saarland

Machines in dialogue

https://www.mpg.de/10359299/cyber-physical-systems?c=19150566

Cyber-physical systems are in strong demand for their ability to increase road traffic safety and optimize electricity consumption from renewable sources. They link vehicles to sensors that monitor traffic and order the car to brake if a dangerous situation arises, for example. Or they distribute electricity from multiple power plants to consumers as efficiently as possible. Rupak Majumdar, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems in Kaiserslautern, develops mathematical methods for ensuring the reliability of these networked systems.
© Thomas Hartmann Everything is prepared in the conference hall of Saarland University

Machines in dialogue

https://www.mpg.de/10359299/cyber-physical-systems

Cyber-physical systems are in strong demand for their ability to increase road traffic safety and optimize electricity consumption from renewable sources. They link vehicles to sensors that monitor traffic and order the car to brake if a dangerous situation arises, for example. Or they distribute electricity from multiple power plants to consumers as efficiently as possible. Rupak Majumdar, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems in Kaiserslautern, develops mathematical methods for ensuring the reliability of these networked systems.
© Thomas Hartmann Everything is prepared in the conference hall of Saarland University

„Man muss um die liberale Kultur in der Polizei kämpfen“

https://www.mpg.de/15098858/polizeigewalt-deutschland-usa

Die Polizei steht derzeit im Fokus öffentlicher Debatten. Ralf Poscher, Direktor am Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Kriminalität, Sicherheit und Recht in Freiburg, erforscht rechtliche Aspekte der Polizeiarbeit. Im Interview spricht er über die unterschiedlichen Kulturen der Polizei in den USA und Deutschland, über Gewalt und Deeskalation und die Möglichkeiten, Diskriminierung vorzubeugen.
Es galt in der DDR bis Ende der 1960er-Jahre, im Saarland sogar bis 1989.

„A liberal culture within the police force is something worth fighting for“

https://www.mpg.de/15139888/a-liberal-culture-within-the-police-force-is-something-worth-fighting-for?c=12641052

The police forces currently find themselves in the focus of public debate. This was triggered partly by the attacks on police officers in Stuttgart by rioting youths. For another part, police violence against blacks in the USA has also brought up the issue of racism in police work in Germany. Ralf Poscher, Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law is investigating legal aspects of police work. In this interview he talks about the different police cultures in the USA and Germany, about violence and de-escalation and possibilities to prevent discrimination.
In the GDR it was in effect until the end of the 1960s, in the Saarland even until

„A liberal culture within the police force is something worth fighting for“

https://www.mpg.de/15139888/a-liberal-culture-within-the-police-force-is-something-worth-fighting-for

The police forces currently find themselves in the focus of public debate. This was triggered partly by the attacks on police officers in Stuttgart by rioting youths. For another part, police violence against blacks in the USA has also brought up the issue of racism in police work in Germany. Ralf Poscher, Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law is investigating legal aspects of police work. In this interview he talks about the different police cultures in the USA and Germany, about violence and de-escalation and possibilities to prevent discrimination.
In the GDR it was in effect until the end of the 1960s, in the Saarland even until