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Press information and expert interviews.

Press / expert interviews

I am available for expert interviews and background briefings on AI (Germany and internationally).
I have given expert interviews before (e.g., for Sächsische Zeitung and dpa). My work on AI4Peace was featured in Badische Neueste Nachrichten (BNN) and in magazines.

For contact details, please see /contact/. For urgent requests, feel free to call.
Press kit downloads (photos, bio, attribution): /press-kit/
Languages: German / English

More talks (keynotes / invited talks): /talks/.


Common media angles (ready-to-use)

  • Can we trust ChatGPT?
    What “hallucinations” really are, how to spot them, and what organizations should require for credible AI answers.

  • AI that shows its sources:
    Moving beyond fluent text to answers backed by evidence (retrieval/RAG, citations, and traceability).

  • AI for researchers: taming the paper tsunami
    With scientific publishing doubling rapidly, tools that help researchers sift, organize, and connect findings (e.g., automated literature summarization, argument extraction, and knowledge graph support) are becoming essential.

  • AI in universities:
    How generative systems are reshaping studying, teaching, exams, and what good practice looks like.

  • Trustworthy AI in high-stakes settings:
    What “robust, bias-aware, transparent” AI means in healthcare, law, science, and public institutions — and why it matters to society.

  • AI4Peace:
    How AI can support mediation and conflict analysis (text mining, argument patterns, sensemaking) — without replacing human judgment.

  • Deepfakes and “AI-generated facts”:
    When content can be produced at scale, how verification and source validation change.

  • Energy and cost of AI (Green AI):
    Why efficiency matters — both for environmental sustainability and equitable access to AI technologies.


Selected coverage (examples)

More: /media-mentions/.


Topics I can comment on (examples)

  • ChatGPT / AI assistants: capabilities, limits, common pitfalls
  • Hallucinations and reliability: why they happen; reducing and measuring them
  • Question answering with evidence: retrieval (RAG), sources/citations, verification and traceability
  • AI for science: literature discovery, knowledge organization, “papers to insights”
  • Trustworthy AI: robustness, bias/harm analysis, transparency, evaluation methodology
  • AI4Peace: responsible AI methods in peace-related contexts

Example talk (video):
Inauguration lecture — “Will AI Replace Scientists? From Papers to Insights with Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs”


What helps me respond quickly

If possible, please include:

  • outlet + your name/contact person
  • format (phone / video / written; live vs recorded)
  • your angle / key questions (2–5 bullets)
  • deadline + preferred time window (time zone)
  • what you need (short quotes vs. longer interview; background vs on-the-record)