<p>➀ The conference highlighted Germany's role as a pioneer in AI research and its efforts to balance technological innovation with ethical frameworks and regulatory compliance under the EU AI Act;</p><p>➁ Discussions focused on enhancing Europe's global competitiveness, fostering trustworthy AI ecosystems, and addressing societal impacts, including creativity and workforce development;</p><p>➂ Practical AI applications, such as sustainable brewing tools and neuromotor exoskeletons, were showcased, alongside the release of a progress report on responsible AI development.</p>
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