
TU Darmstadt (www.computer-automation.de)
Study shows limitations of LLMs
A new study led by TU Darmstadt has revealed the limitations of AI models such as ChatGPT. The researchers came to the conclusion that it is a fallacy that LLMs can perform complex tasks correctly without human support.

Infineon (www.computer-automation.de)
Research for the 'digital ear' of the future
Under the leadership of Infineon Austria, the European research project 'Listen2Future' was launched with 27 partners from seven countries to develop the smallest microphone and ultrasonic sensors for industrial and medical examinations.

Fifth member (www.materialfluss.de)
Stephan Opel becomes a member of the CargoNetwork Advisory Board
The Advisory Board of CargoNetwork GmbH & Co KG has been expanded: Stephan Opel, Managing Director of Zeitfracht Logistik Holding, was elected to the board with effect from August 1, 2019.

TU Darmstadt / Study (www.computer-automation.de)
AI and morality - no contradiction!
Can machines develop morality? And if so, how can machines be effectively "taught" human morality? The Technical University of Darmstadt has been looking into these questions.

IUNO research project - Part 3 (www.computer-automation.de)
Secure remote maintenance via cloud-based web platform
The third part of our series of articles on the national reference project IUNO deals with the question: How can secure remote maintenance of industrial systems be guaranteed with reasonable effort in the age of Industry 4.0?

CRISP Competence Center (www.industrial-production.de)
Cybersecurity at Fraunhofer SIT
Federal Research Minister Anja Karliczek visited the Fraunhofer SIT in Darmstadt with Boris Rhein, Hessian Minister for Science and the Arts, to find out about the progress of the CRISP competence center.

IUNO research project - Part 1 (www.computer-automation.de)
The technology data marketplace
The opportunities offered by I40 remain untapped, particularly in SMEs. One reason for this is that the IT used in companies to date is often not geared towards the security requirements of networked production. This is where the IUNO research project comes in.

Microsystems competition 'Cosima' (www.computer-automation.de)
Intelligent bicycle pedal among the winners
As part of the 'Cosima' student competition, the VDE and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research awarded two first places this year - for example to the team developing an intelligent bicycle pedal that can be used to upgrade any bike to make it smart.
