CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law at the University of Tübingen
The CZS Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Law is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Tübingen.
It is devoted to research on the reciprocal implications between artificial intelligence and law. Tübingen constitutes a preeminent research location on artificial intelligence in Germany and the EU. The AI activities of Tübingen University and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems make Tübingen a thriving hub for AI research, fostered by the Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning for Science", the Tübingen AI Center, and the Ellis Insitute. Moreover, our law faculty boasts a rich tradition of international and interdisciplinary research, including the distinction of hosting Europe's inaugural chair in law and artificial intelligence. Within this expansive research milieu, the CZS Institute for AI and Law unites senior academics as well as postdoctoral and doctoral researchers from computer science and law to foster outstanding interdisciplinary research.
We are pleased to announce that the first independent research group leaders will commence their roles in June. We are eagerly looking forward to collaborating with them.