We were thrilled to present relAI at the TUM Open House Research Campus Garching! It was a great opportunity to share our vision of reliable AI and to connect with students, researchers and the public.
At our booth, we demonstrated how AI works through engaging games and simulations. Attendees explored how AI algorithms learn, trained their own neural networks, and dived into concepts like Simpson's Paradox and the mechanisms behind AI decision-making.
A big thank you to our coordinators and students (Sameer Ambekar, Julian Balletshofer, Sarah Lumpp, Amine Ketata, Maria Matveev, Daniela Schkoda, Richard Schwank) representing relAI, and to everyone who visited our booth, engaged in thought-provoking conversations, and explored the possibilities of AI with us. !