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Bayreuth Lectures

The University of Bayreuth is offering a new series of events: the Bayreuth Lectures. It is aimed at both students and the entire university public. The Bayreuth Lectures focus on current scientific topics in the fields of sustainability, philosophy of science, digital world, gender & diversity, and entrepreneurship & innovation. The speakers come to the University of Bayreuth at the invitation of Bayreuth researchers. It is planned to include the event series in the new Studium Generale concept.

Upcoming dates

Monday, 20.01.2025: 6 - 8 p.m. | Location: University of Bayreuth, Lecture hall 15, NW I (Campus map). The lecture will be held in English, but the subsequent discussion can also be held in German.

"Challenges and Opportunities in Human-AI Collaboration"
Jakob Schoeffer is an incoming assistant professor of responsible and explainable AI at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. His research focuses on how artificial intelligence can—and cannot—help humans make better and fairer decisions.

Human-AI collaboration seeks to combine the unique strengths of both humans and artificial intelligence, while mitigating their individual limitations. Typically, this involves AI systems providing decision recommendations, with humans retaining the ability to override them. A central goal is to ensure appropriate reliance, meaning that humans should only override AI recommendations when they are incorrect. However, existing research indicates that achieving this is difficult. In this talk, I will share findings from a large study on the effectiveness of popular explainable AI techniques designed to foster appropriate reliance. I will show that, in some cases, explainable AI can unintentionally influence human decision-making in ways that hinder appropriate reliance. Drawing from these results, I will discuss the current challenges in human-AI collaboration and explore potential strategies to address them.

Organizer: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Niklas Kühl

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