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AI Festival 2025 at TU Wien
How do we define well-behaved AI—and what does it take to achieve it in practice? At the BilAI Workshop on Day 2 of the AI Festival at TU Wien, BilAI explored how AI systems can be aligned with human values, regulation, and societal expectations.
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Inside Bilateral AI: The Research Modules
Bilateral AI brings together cutting-edge research to develop Broad AI by integrating sub-symbolic and symbolic AI approaches. Dive into our research modules to discover how we tackle key challenges—from reasoning and learning to adaptability and efficiency.
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About the project
The project “Bilateral AI” aims at lifting artificial intelligence (AI) to the next level. Current AI systems are in a sense narrow. They center on a specific application or task such as object or speech recognition. Our project will combine two of the most important types of AI which have been developed separately so far: symbolic and sub-symbolic AI. While symbolic AI works with clearly defined logical rules, sub-symbolic AI (such as ChatGPT) is based on training a machine with the help of large datasets to create intelligent behavior. This integration, resulting in a Broad AI, is intended to mirror
something that humans do naturally: the simultaneous use of cognition and reasoning skills.
BilAI Workshop: Towards well-behaved AI Systems at the AI Festival at TU Wien
During this year’s AI Festival at TU Wien in early December, the Bilateral AI cluster of excellence convened a well-attended and intellectually engaging workshop titled “Towards Well-Behaved AI Systems: In Search of Alignment.”
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Sepp Hochreiter receives Wilhelm Exner Medal
This year, the Wilhelm Exner Medal was awarded to Sepp Hochreiter, a university professor at JKU Linz and coordinator and director of research at the BilAI Cluster of Excellence, in recognition of his pioneering work in AI research.
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BilAI at the 2nd edition of "University meets Industry: Talents for Carinthia"
Hosted by the University of Klagenfurt, the event showcased innovation and talent in the region. Another highlight: the presentation of "Bilateral AI" by Gerhard Friedrich, a member of the cluster’s executive board.
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4040 Linz, Austria
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