Hallo. Es ist Eigenraumzeit, ja wirklich, schon wieder!

In Folge 54 ist @manon_ym wieder zu Gast. Sie war auf dem Heidelberg Laureate Forum, wo es dieses mal fast schon ein wenig zu viel um #KI ging.

Das nehmen wir als Anlass, um eine kleine Bestandsaufnahme zu KI in der #Mathe Forschung und Lehre zu machen.

https://eigenpod.de/eig054-heidelberg-laureate-forum-mit-manon/

#podcast #hlf25

EIG054 Heidelberg Laureate Forum (mit Manon)

Manon war beim HLF und berichtet, dass dort KI umfassend Thema war. Davon ausgehend werfen wir einen Blick auf die Auswirkungen von LLMs auf Forschung und Bildung.

Eigenraum

I really enjoyed attending #HLF25 two weeks ago. However, Richard Sutton's "The future of AI" talk was just weird. I really wasn't expecting a Turing Award winner to speak like a confused AI priest who could have jumped straight out of a @pluralistic novel.
One of the other laureates later commented "Who raised this guy?"

(1/2)

https://youtu.be/q9MJWfo3DCE?si=-JRFzb97xYzw7pEI&t=3761

Last week, I had the privilege of participating in the 12th Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF). It was one of the most inspiring and well-organized events I have ever attended. A special thanks to all the incredible HLF staff for their tireless dedication in making this event truly unforgettable! #HLF25

… and here is the other half 😀

#MartinHellman #DiffieHellman #HeidelbergLaureateForum #HLF25

Dave Patterson: "It is a big mistake to ignore the upsides of #AI as it is a mistake to ignore the downsides."
Excellent spark session by Jeff Dean and Dave P. in today's (Tue's) #HLF25 program. You can watch the recording on https://www.youtube.com/@LaureateForum. Approx. 20 min.
Before you continue to YouTube

Excellent start to #HLF25's academic program with a "spark session" with 5 short presentations on inspiring topics. Highly recommend to watch some of them. I liked a lot Sanjeev Arora's: Will There Be a Superhuman AI Mathematician?
This week, I’m in Heidelberg attending the Heidelberg Laureat Forum #hlf25. It’s always a great pleasure to be around some of the smartest minds in Math and Computer Science and see what they are working on.

I am honored to be selected to participate in the 12th Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF).

The HLF is a renowned annual event that brings together distinguished laureates in mathematics and computer science with young researchers for a week of scientific exchange. This year's forum will feature Vinton Cerf, Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Leslie Lamport, Richard S. Sutton, Avi Wigderson, and many others. https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/forum/12th-hlf-2025/laureates-12th-hlf-2025/

#HLF25

📖 On 9/18 at #HLF25, Avi Wigderson (#ACMTuringAward) will give the lecture:

“The Value of Errors in Proofs: The Fascinating Journey From Turing’s 1936 R ≠ RE to the 2020 Breakthrough of MIP* = RE"

In 2020, the result MIP* = RE shook computational complexity—and even rippled into math and physics. Wigderson traces this surprising journey, exploring how our understanding of proofs has evolved from Turing’s time to today.

🔗 https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/forum/12th-hlf-2025/program-12th-hlf-2025/

#ComplexityTheory

✨ Spark Session returns on 9/18 at #HLF25 with a powerhouse lineup of laureates sharing bold ideas:

Vinton Cerf (#ACMTuringAward): Digital Preservation
Patrick Hanrahan (#ACMTuringAward): The Languages of Mathematics and Computing
Martin Hellman (#ACMTuringAward): Graphs in Cryptography
Leslie Lamport (#ACMTuringAward): Why Programs Should Have Bugs
Torsten Hoefler (#ACMPrize in Computing): The Computational Path Towards Artificial Human-like Intelligence

🔗 https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/forum/12th-hlf-2025/program-12th-hlf-2025/