As part of the university's public lecture on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in production and science, two speakers from industry and science will share important insights from industry and science. They will discuss where AI is already being used in modern semiconductor production and which topics and projects will be used in the future to make Germany and Europe competitive as a business location. In particular, techniques such as Natural Language Programming (NLP) will be discussed and how this can be used both in science and in modern production. The focus here is on imparting basic knowledge and essential suggestions for dealing with large language models to increase efficiency and productivity. On the other hand, the opportunities and risks associated with the use of AI in science are brought into focus. This includes discussing how to maintain creativity and generate original ideas, while considering potential risks such as overreliance and skill degradation, and taking an ethical perspective to promote responsible and ethical use of this technology.
The speakers, Dr. Germar Schneider, Senior Manager of Infineon Dresden, and Ly Hong Nguyen, a Master's student at HTWD, will share their experiences and insights on modern semiconductor manufacturing and AI research in teaching to promote the integration of AI in higher education.
This lecture, which is open to the public, will take place in Zittau, House Z II, Room 209 (Schliebenstraße 21).
If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Winkler: daniel.winkler@hszg.de or tel. 4595.