No. 114/2022

Illustrations: Adobe Stock (2) Under the Humboldt Residency Programme, researchers, authors, artists and journalists from ten countries discuss issues relating to social cohesion over a period of a year and during a two-month residency in Berlin. The programme was launched in April and intensifies interdisciplinary exchange amongst actors in academia and civil society. MORE INFORMATION: www.humboldt-foundation.de/ k114-03 The Humboldt Foundation’s ten-part podcast series focuses on AI experts in the Foundation’s network reporting on their research field. The core questions are: How is AI already benefitting us today? How does AI learn? Will AI outstrip us one day? ON THE SERIES: www.humboldt-foundation.de/ k114-02 The Foundation is offering researchers threatened by the war unbureaucratic support and refuge by extending fellowships, for example, or enabling stays for alumni. An emergency fund providing immediate help has been established under the Philipp Schwartz Initiative for some 40 female researchers who have fled Ukraine. Further actions are planned. CURRENT INFORMATION: www.humboldt-foundation.de/ k114-01 DIALOGUE A thinktank for our times PODCAST “AI and us – what artificial intelligence means for our lives” All current topics at www.humboldt- foundation.de/en/ newsroom Photo: Humboldt Foundation/David Ausserhofer EMERGENCY FUND War in Ukraine: Humboldt Foundation helps 24 HUMBOLDT KOSMOS 114/2022 IN THE FOUNDATION NETWORK

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