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ChatGPT und das Recht - Eine juristische Einschätzung zur Anwendung von KI-Textgeneratoren an den Hochschulen

Ein Projektteam der Universitäten Bochum und Münster hat im Frühjahr dieses Jahres ein Rechtsgutachten zum Umgang mit auf Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) basierten Schreibtools wie ChatGPT veröffentlicht. Wie einer der beteiligten Wissenschaftler nach einigen weiteren Monaten Erfahrung mit ChatGPT in Lehre und Forschung auf die Situation blickt.

Prof. Dr. Thomas Hoeren ist Professor an der Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Münster.

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16. Deutscher Hochschulrechtstag: Künstliche Intelligenz im Hochschulbereich

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Künstliche Intelligenz bei Abschlussarbeiten: Warum es neue Ansätze für die Kompetenzüberprüfung von Studierenden braucht

Mündliche Verteidigungen von Abschlussarbeiten sollen aufdecken, ob Studierende ihre Texte selbst oder mithilfe von KI verfasst haben. Die Intention ist nachvollziehbar, aber der Weg muss ein anderer sein. Ein Aufruf zu weiteren Analysen und Diskussionen.

Prof. Dr. André Marchand ist Professor für BWL, insbesondere Marketing, und Direktor des Instituts für Service & Relationship Management an der Universität Leipzig.

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Doctoral Candidate (m/f/d) in Intelligent Power Electronics

Kontakt: Dominik Schneider
Ort: 85049 Ingolstadt, Donau
Web: https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/1d56eed58672295fe8d9ba299d0681854061e1710 Bewerbungsfrist: 09.08.23

Electromobility? Learning systems? The Electromobility and Learning Systems (ELS) research group is part of the Institute for Innovative Mobility (IIMo) and researches application-driven methods for the development, production and operation of electric vehicles. Shape the mobility of the future with us!

https://www.thi.de/forschung/institut-fuer-innovative-mobilitaet-iimo/els/

 

Your tasks

One of your possible topics:

Research and design of innovative high-efficiency inverter topologies such as Multilevel Inverters

Analysis and implementation of advanced control algorithms for power electronic modules

Application of Machine Learning algorithms for Predictive Maintenance and Digital Twin development of power converters

Research and development of lightweight high-power DC-DC converters for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)

Investigation of Variable Input High-Power Inverters in GaN or SiC Technology

 

Your profile

Scientific university degree in electrical engineering, computer science, mechatronics, mechanical engineering or a related field

Knowledge in power electronics or related fields through your studies or previous projects

Proficiency in using simulation tools (Matlab, Simulink, Simscape) and programming languages (C/C++, Python)

Experiences in hardware development and with low-level programming of microcontrollers is advantageous

Confidence in using circuit simulators such as LTSpice as well as aboratory equipment (Power supplies, Soldering station, Oscilloscope) is advantageous

Experience in working with electric drive test benches and HIL-systems is advantageous

Excellent command of German and English

 

What we offer

excellent labratory equipment

innovative working environment

collaboration with industry partners

comprehensive support & guidance

future oriented learning opportunities

doctorate in engineering and information science

homeoffice & mobile working

flexible working hours

canteen & restaurant

parking on the campus

 

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Contract: 40.10 h/week

Duration: 36 months (contract extension being sought)

Payment: according to TV-L EG 13

Location: Ingolstadt

Application until: 08.09.2023

Good to know: In general, our positions are available on a part-time basis. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the event of equal qualification. We are striven to increase the number of employed women and therefore particularly welcoming towards applications from women (Article 7(3) BayGIG).

 

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ANR 1159

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Dominik Schneider

karriere@thi.de

+49 841 9348-5064

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Research Associate (m/f/d) Embedded Software Development

Kontakt: Dominik Schneider
Ort: 85049 Ingolstadt, Donau
Web: https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/40e223362c6c80c9b7227203a1ee87a3e657ef6a0 Bewerbungsfrist: 09.08.23

Electromobility? Learning systems? The Electromobility and Learning Systems (ELS) research group is part of the Institute for Innovative Mobility (IIMo) and researches application-driven methods for the development, production and operation of electric vehicles. Shape the mobility of the future with us!

https://www.thi.de/forschung/institut-fuer-innovative-mobilitaet-iimo/els/

 

Your tasks

Development and evaluation of software and communication concepts for innovative embedded systems in the field of electromobility

Implementation and testing of prototype software

Scientific investigations of software-based concepts for Intelligent Drive Systems in the areas of:

Novel communication techniques for massively distributed systems

Strategies to increase the safety of electric drives

Security concepts for integrity protection

Massive parallelization and distribution of management software

Implementation of AI algorithms for management

Possibility of doctoral studies for professional and personal development

 

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Scientific university degree in electrical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering or a related field

Experience in working with C/C++ and scripting languages (Python) as well as Matlab/Simulink

Experience in scientific work and in the development of safety-critical systems as well as knowledge of distributed systems and multi-core architectures are desirable

Excellent command of German and English

Ability to work independently and in a team

 

What we offer

excellent labratory equipment

innovative working environment

collaboration with industry partners

comprehensive support & guidance

future oriented learning opportunities

doctorate in engineering and information science

homeoffice & mobile working

flexible working hours

canteen & restaurant

parking on the campus

 

Short info

Contract: 40.10 h/week

Duration: 36 months (contract extension being sought)

Payment: according to TV-L EG 13

Location: Ingolstadt

Application until: 08.09.2023

Good to know: In general, our positions are available on a part-time basis. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the event of equal qualification. We are striven to increase the number of employed women and therefore particularly welcoming towards applications from women (Article 7(3) BayGIG).

 

Contact

ANR 1158

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Dominik Schneider

karriere@thi.de

+49 841 9348-5064

We look forward to you!

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Research Associate (m/f/d) AI in Electric Drive Systems

Kontakt: Dominik Schneider
Ort: 85049 Ingolstadt, Donau
Web: https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/fb584131ce5da2e5d04386f225851b6c6c734cfc0 Bewerbungsfrist: 09.08.23

Electromobility? Learning systems? The Electromobility and Learning Systems (ELS) research group is part of the Institute for Innovative Mobility (IIMo) and researches application-driven methods for the development, production and operation of electric vehicles. Shape the mobility of the future with us!

https://www.thi.de/forschung/institut-fuer-innovative-mobilitaet-iimo/els/

 

Your tasks

Develop and implement advanced AI algorithms, focusing on their application in the production and operation of electrical drive systems.

Analyze production and operation data to extract relevant features, employing advanced data-driven approaches.

Integrate AI systems into existing lab test benches to enhance electric mobility solutions.

Collaborate closely with industry partners to apply and validate the developed solutions, ensuring real-world impact.

Publish research results in reputable journals and conferences, sharing knowledge and driving further advancements.

Work collaboratively with a diverse team of engineers and scientists from different disciplines and fields of expertise.

Explore the opportunity to pursue a Ph.D. in a relevant research area and significantly contribute to your academic journey.

 

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Scientific university degree in artificial intelligence, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field

Proficient knowledge of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analysis

Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, R, or C++

Hands-on experience with popular machine learning libraries and frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and scikit-learn is an advantage

Familiarity with electric drive systems or production processes is advantageous

Excellent command of German and English

Enthusiasm for innovative technologies in electric mobility and manufacturing as well as cxvellent communication and teamwork skills, coupled with a structured and independent approach to work

 

 

What we offer

excellent labratory equipment

innovative working environment

collaboration with industry partners

comprehensive support & guidance

future oriented learning opportunities

doctorate in engineering and information science

homeoffice & mobile working

flexible working hours

canteen & restaurant

parking on the campus

 

Short info

Contract: 40.10 h/week

Duration: 36 months (contract extension being sought)

Payment: according to TV-L EG 13

Location: Ingolstadt

Application until: 08.09.2023

Good to know: In general, our positions are available on a part-time basis. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the event of equal qualification. We are striven to increase the number of employed women and therefore particularly welcoming towards applications from women (Article 7(3) BayGIG).

 

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ANR 1157

please feel free to contact

Dominik Schneider

karriere@thi.de

+49 841 9348-5064

 

We look forward to you!

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Research Associates (m/f/d) in Electromobility and Learning Systems

Kontakt: Dominik Schneider
Ort: 85049 Ingolstadt, Donau
Web: https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/e20b8297d2c24c55d436e5048638cbe3a4fd65c60 Bewerbungsfrist: 09.08.23

Electromobility? Learning systems? The Electromobility and Learning Systems (ELS) research group is part of the Institute for Innovative Mobility (IIMo) and researches application-driven methods for the development, production and operation of electric vehicles. Shape the mobility of the future with us!

https://www.thi.de/forschung/institut-fuer-innovative-mobilitaet-iimo/els/

 

Your tasks

Possible doctoral projects are (but not limited to):

Research and design of innovative high-efficiency inverter topologies such as Multilevel Inverters

Impedance spectroscopy for battery diagnosis

Data Analytics for fuel cell testing

Scientific investigations of software-based concepts for Intelligent Drive Systems

AI for anomaly detection in the production of electrical drive components

 

Your profile

Scientific university degree in electrical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, computer science or a related field

Excellent command of German and English

Basic programming skills in Matlab/Simulink, C/C++ and/or Python

Ability to work independently and in a team

Problem solving ability and creativity

 

What we offer

excellent labratory equipment

innovative working environment

collaboration with industry partners

comprehensive support & guidance

future oriented learning opportunities

doctorate in engineering and information science

homeoffice & mobile working

flexible working hours

canteen & restaurant

parking on the campus

 

Short info

Contract: 40.10 h/week

Duration: 36 months (contract extension being sought)

Payment: according to TV-L EG 13

Location: Ingolstadt

Application until: 08.09.2023

Good to know: In general, our positions are available on a part-time basis. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the event of equal qualification. We are striven to increase the number of employed women and therefore particularly welcoming towards applications from women (Article 7(3) BayGIG).

 

Contact

ANR 1156

please feel free to contact

Dominik Schneider

karriere@thi.de

+49 841 9348-5064

 

We look forward to you!

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Künstliche Intelligenz als Autor

ChatGPT wird den Originalitätsdruck auf menschliche Urheber erhöhen – warum, erläutert Gastautorin Anne Lauber-Rönsberg.

Prof. Dr. Anne Lauber-Rönsberg lehrt Recht an der Technischen Universität Dresden und ist Mitglied der Arbeitsgruppe IT-Sicherheit, Privacy, Recht und Ethik der Plattform Lernende Systeme.

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DUZ-Magazin 6-2023 vom 23.06.2023, S. 48-49, www.duz.de
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Dialektik versus Stochastik - Wissenschaft darf nicht im mathematischen Bermuda-Dreieck der KI verschwinden

Der Einsatz von Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) wird derzeit in Gesellschaft, Politik und Wissenschaft intensiv und kontrovers diskutiert. Wofür ist KI hilfreich, wo entstehen Risiken? An welchem Punkt muss das menschliche Denken der Stochastik Grenzen ziehen?

Professor Dr. Rolf Schwartmann leitet die Forschungsstelle für Medienrecht an der TH Köln und ist Vorsitzender der Gesellschaft für Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (GDD) e.V.

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Wissen und nicht wissen - ChatGPT & Co. und die Reproduktion sozialer Anerkennung

Generative Sprachmodelle wie das vieldiskutierte ChatGPT können in Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft vielfältig eingesetzt werden. Wie aber kann das sinnvoll geschehen und so, dass Bildungsprozesse und das Arbeitsleben davon profitieren? Welche ethischen Fragen müssen nun gestellt werden? Eine Analyse.

Hannah Bleher forscht und lehrt am Lehrstuhl für (Sozial-)Ethik an der Evangelischen Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Bonn.
Prof. Dr. Matthias Braun leitet den Lehrstuhl für (Sozial-)Ethik an der Evangelischen Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Bonn.

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Erschienen in Forschung & Lehre 4-2023

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