Making AI Legally Compliant
The Inside project launched on December 9, 2025, laying the foundations for the forensic auditability of future AI systems.
The Inside project launched on December 9, 2025, laying the foundations for the forensic auditability of future AI systems.
Florian Mazura was awarded the Gradmann Award 2025 for his master’s thesis “A Medical Decision Support System for Automatic Treatment Plan Generation,” which was supervised at the FZI.
The GreenEdge R&D project demonstrates how edge devices and specialized AI hardware can be used to process traffic data directly in the sensor environment.
To mark the entry into force of the Road Traffic Remote Control Ordinance, the FZI provides Tagesschau and the ARD magazine BRISANT with an insight into its research at the Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg.
The accompanying research project BRIDGE supports projects of the Digital GreenTech initiative by addressing legal and ethical challenges.
The recently completed SWARM research project has proven that electric cars are more than just a means of transportation and that their charging stations are more than just power stations for the vehicles.
To mark the start of Cybersecurity Month, the Transfer Centre for Cybersecurity in SMEs has published its 2025 status report, revealing that cyberattacks on SMEs are increasing sharply.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism is providing around €8.5 million in funding to support the continuation and continued development of the KQCBW25.
Current survey on the use of AI in German SMEs by Competence Center KARL – Artificial Intelligence for Work and Learning in the Karlsruhe Region
He was a pioneer in business informatics and a prominent figure at the FZI: co-founder Peter C. Lockemann has passed away at the age of 89.