Collaboration with SECAI in AI Project GAIn

The Saxon-Bavarian AI project GAIn – Next Generation AI Computing is a pilot project tackling new AI hardware and software concepts to reduce energy consumption and increase reliability for different applications such as surgical robotics. It builds on the foundation of the Cluster of Excellence CeTI, the 6G-life research hub, and the Konrad Zuse Schools of Excellence SECAI and relAI. The project aims to address key challenges in energy consumption, predictability, reliability, and legal implementation. A core objective is to significantly reduce the energy consumption of AI-based applications while enhancing their predictability and reliability for different applications such as surgical robotics.

The project has now been officially launched. Together with Frank Fitzek (TU Dresden), Gitta Kutyniok (LMU, relAI) and Holger Boche (TUM), Stefanie Speidel (TU Dresden, SECAI) hosted the kick-off meeting of the project.  The cooperation across federal states will strengthen Germany's technological sovereignty and contribute to the international leadership role of Saxony and Bavaria in central computing technologies.

Excerpts from the TUD press release AI project "GAIn" with TUD participation aims to propel Saxony and Bavaria to an international leadership role in computing technologies, of the National Center of Tumor Disease Dresden (NCT)  GAIn (2024 – 2027)  and of SECAI news https://secai.org/content/news/56