The unforgettable final exam: a drama at the TU Kaiserslautern
The unforgettable final exam: a drama at the TU Kaiserslautern
artificial intelligence: a portrait of computer science professor Katharina Zweig
As a computer science professor at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Katharina Zweig is a renowned expert in her field. But behind the academic success there is also a human side that revealed in a special examination situation.
The memory of a certain day is still deep at Katharina Zweig. It was a situation that was extremely uncomfortable for everyone involved. It was about the final examination of a student, a repetition with far -reaching consequences. A failure would not only have endangered the end of the student, but even the opportunity to further study computer science at other German universities.
The decision was imminent, and Katharina Zweig did not hesitate. Despite the high pressure, she gave the student a grade of five. The reaction of the test subject was desperate when he fell to his knees and called: "Oh Jesus, I am going to the!"
This moving episode shows that even in a world of artificial intelligence, human decisions and empathy play an important role. Katharina Zweig embodies this connection between technology and humanity in an impressive way and is a role model for future generations of computer scientists.
- Nag
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