<p>➀ Professor Hendrik Wöhrle of the University Duisburg-Essen and Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems is working to make AI in medicine more efficient, compact, fast, and safe.</p><p>➁ His research group combines the expertise of both institutions to develop new hardware and software architectures for embedded systems using AI.</p><p>➂ The goal is to create systems that are particularly efficient for AI, machine learning, and robotics, aiming for greater performance, compactness, speed, and energy efficiency, suitable for use in implants or portable devices.</p>
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