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The Philipps-Universität Marburg is making significant strides in artificial intelligence (AI) research and education. This development comes with the appointment of two distinguished professors, Ralph Ewerth and Martin Becker, who joined the university in April 2025. These new positions are part of the Hessian Center for Artificial Intelligence (hessian.AI).
The University of Marburg, alongside the University of Würzburg, is at the forefront of research in artificial intelligence, particularly concerning its application in deception detection. This research is crucial given the increasing reliance on AI for security and psychological assessments.
Marburg, a city known for its rich academic heritage, is becoming a focal point for discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Professor Florian Möslein from the University of Marburg has emphasized both the opportunities and the risks that AI brings to the justice system.