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Hi all,

I am excited to share that the mAIkers community is partnering up with applied AI developer community in an interesting event.

Here are some infos...

# ​Meetup Focus:

  • Collaboration: Designing Human Oversight That Doesn't Break Your System
  • ​Once AI systems can act, remember and execute, the next question is: where do humans stay in control? How can adaptive AI systems learn from humans without compromising safety, accountability, or control?
  • ​This session explores that question through research, a live industrial demo, and a structured group discussion. Hosted at fortiss Munich.
  • ​We look at this through the lens of collaborative robotics and human-guided continual learning.

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# ​Agenda highlights:

  • ​🔬 Research Keynote highlight: Dr. Yuanting Liu (fortiss), Head of Human-Centered Engineering at fortiss and author of Human-Centered Machine Learning, will share research perspectives on designing AI systems that keep humans genuinely in control.
  • ​🧩 World Café Challenge: Design the Human Oversight Layer
  • ​In small groups, we will discuss how human oversight should work in systems that learn, adapt, and act.
  • ​The challenge question: When should an AI system stop, ask a human, and make the decision traceable?
  • ​🦾 Industrial Research Demo: Michael Neumeier,
    Human-Guided Continual Learning for Collaborative Robots.
  • ​The demo explores a neuromorphic gesture interface for industrial welding. The system combines real-time perception with human-guided continual learning. Operators remain in control of when and how the system adapts, enabling safer and more personalized interaction.
  • ​Networking sessions & Pizza

# ​Format:

  • ​research input
  • ​live demo context
  • ​structured group discussion
  • ​real tradeoffs
  • ​synthesis of patterns and open questions

Looking forward to see you there

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