KISSKI: KI-Servicezentrum für sensible und kritische Infrastrukturen / KISSKI: AI-Servicecenter for Critical and Sensitive Infrastructure

18 Sept 2024, 16:50
1h 30m
Emmy-Noether-Saal

Emmy-Noether-Saal

Description

The KISSKI project is dedicated to developing a robust AI service hub for critical and sensitive infrastructures, with a focus on the healthcare and energy sectors. Given the societal importance of these sectors, the initiative aims to use AI techniques to address challenges and stimulate innovation in Germany's increasingly complex, application-focused AI research environment, which is inundated with data from a wide range of sensors and actuators.

While the KISSKI Service and Expertise Center primarily focuses on the healthcare and energy industries, it welcomes questions from other sectors and disciplines. In the energy industry, AI technologies help manage renewable energy resources, integrate sectors, handle consumer administration, and automate grid operations. The increasing number of geographically scattered generators and consumers makes human oversight and control impractical, necessitating the use of smart, data-driven AI-enabled methods.

The participating organization is an important non-profit institution that provides the necessary support and infrastructure for the effective application of AI approaches in critical infrastructures. This firm offers a wide range of IT services, including collaborative tools, data storage, and scientific computing, tailoring its products to the changing needs of researchers and contributing to the overall success of the KISSKI program.

The KISSKI program is differentiated by its new approach to leveraging AI for societal benefit, particularly in critical areas like as healthcare and energy.

Primary authors

Prof. Julian Kunkel (Göttingen University, GWDG) Dr Narges Lux (GWDG)

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