On 11 November, L3S member Professor Marius Lindauer was a guest at the Technik-Salon in Hanover. Together with other experts, he discussed the future of […]
The L3S supports the Open Letter to the European Commission, signed by representatives of leading European research institutions and technology companies – among them L3S […]
The L3S recently held its annual three-day Research Retreat, bringing together researchers from all groups to share ideas, discuss current projects, and identify future research […]
The L3S Research Center is a committed partner in the German-Italian “Rete del Gusto” (Taste Network), one of six model networks funded by the German […]
On October 29, the kick-off event of the Hightech Agenda Germany took place in Berlin, where the Federal Government launched its new innovation initiative. In […]
A group of Master’s students in Economics at Leibniz University Hannover has prepared a comprehensive market research report for the L3S startup KIMIA, analysing the […]
We are delighted to announce that four research papers from L3S researchers have been accepted at NeurIPS 2025 – The Thirty-Ninth Annual Conference on Neural […]
Falko Mohrs, Lower Saxony’s Minister of Science, and Dr Georg Schütte, Director of the Volkswagen Foundation, visited the Lower Saxony Centre for Artificial Intelligence and […]
For his excellent contributions to AI research, TIB Director and L3S member Professor Dr Sören Auer has once again received the “AI 2000 Most Influential Scholar Honourable […]
AI systems that understand both images and text play a key role in technologies like search engines and autonomous vehicles – but they remain vulnerable to manipulation and bias. Researchers at L3S have developed a new training method that improves the reliability and fairness of these systems.