Anonymous
2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) will fundamentally change the world of work in the coming years. But how many companies can actually benefit from it? On behalf of a client, we analysed which players are suitable for the use of AI for a federal state. We created an interactive dashboard, which we made available to the client as a tool.
The project centred on the question of which companies could use artificial intelligence or already have references to AI applications on their website.
This information helps to establish networks and utilise synergies between companies. Our results were presented in an interactive dashboard. This provides detailed company profiles. It provides precise information about what the company does, whether it already uses AI applications and where there is potential to integrate AI into its work in a meaningful way based on its field of activity. The client can use it to approach companies in a targeted and topic-specific manner in order to establish AI technologies, create networks and promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
The tool can be filtered according to interest,
Our AI team recorded and classified the companies using large language models in a potential analysis. Large language models are large generative language models with artificial intelligence that are pre-trained with large amounts of text data. This new approach made it possible to
Project team: Dr Georg Klose, Johanna Thierstein, Niklas Bacher, Josh Klier, Cynthia Voß, Sebastian Läster
Last update: 17.06.2024
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