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When AI Enhances the Museum Experience: Innovative Souvenirs in the Digital Age

An interdisciplinary team from the BFH Departments of Business, Engineering and Computer Science, together with the Bern University of the Arts, is collaborating with the Museum of Communication to explore how AI-generated, personalized souvenirs can sustainably enrich the visitor experience. The findings reveal promising possibilities for integrating AI in the museum context. The Challenge: Post-Visit […]

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Corporate Affiliations – A Guarantee of Success or the First Step into Dependency?

In a new study [1],  we examine whether corporate affiliations truly help young founders or whether they instead become a ‘business spouse’—one that, in hindsight, might have been best avoided. Together with my colleagues Christian Hopp and Gernot Pruschak, we investigated the role of experience and professional background in shaping entrepreneurial strategy and success Corporate […]

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Music on demand: How AI composes entire songs with just a few keywords

The ability of generative AI to produce eloquent texts and impressive images has long been common knowledge. However, in addition to these achievements, a remarkable development is emerging in the field of music. Generative AI can now compose entire songs; all it takes is the input of a few keywords. AI technologies for creating melodies […]

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Secure Personal Data Networks: New Approaches with Linked Data

The Bern University of Applied Sciences is working with the Federal Chancellery to develop new ways of securely exchanging sensitive personal data. The project utilizes Linked Data technology and investigates additional protection mechanisms for decentrally stored data. This could enable more efficient collaboration between different authorities’ population registers in the future. Introduction In Switzerland, data […]

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Inclusive Design of Digital Health Solutions for Older Adults

Digital health solutions utilize evidence-based approaches for prevention, treatment, and health promotion. To minimize inequalities, they must be accessible and comprehensible for diverse user groups. The project by Kerstin Denecke and Beatrice Kaufmann develops design heuristics for digital solutions specifically for older adults. Health Literacy and Digital Health Interventions Health literacy is the ability to […]

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Hidden Bias in AI Writing Tools: What Educators Need to Know

Are AI writing tools helping or harming student creativity? A study led by Prof. Dr. Thiemo Wambsganss from the Human-Centered AI-based Learning Systems (HAIS) Lab[1] at BFH Wirtschaft explored hidden biases in popular AI feedback tools like ChatGPT and their impact on student writing. Learn why educators should be cautious, how biases can subtly affect […]