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In less than three years, it will be normal for employees to access AI-based assistance systems on a daily basis.

Dr. Frank Schlottmann

 

 

Dr. Frank Schlottmann

has been a member of the msg Management Board since January 2021 and is responsible for the msg Banking and Public Sector industry units. He is also responsible for the cross-industry areas of SAP Competence and Artificial Intelligence as well as for Strategic Partnerships.  

With a doctorate in industrial engineering, he had already worked for the msg group company msg for banking (formerly: msgGillardon) for many years before taking over the management of a banking consulting company in a globally represented MDAX group in 2012. He returned to msg for banking as a member of the Management Board in 2016 and took over as Chairman of the Management Board in 2019. The long-standing lecturer in artificial intelligence at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has in-depth knowledge of AI as well as IT and business consulting.

Areas of responsibility

  • Banking sector
  • Industry Public Sector
  • SAP Competence
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Global Alliance Management

 

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The AI Act is the world's first regulation on the use of AI to come into force. Does this represent an opportunity or a stumbling block for Europe and Germany?

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How will AI technologies affect the world of work? Frank Schlottmann comments on the enormous potential in the ‘IT Director’.

msg in the media

What tasks will managers face and what opportunities will arise? Dr Frank Schlottmann and Mark-W. Schmidt get to the bottom of questions like these in the HR JOURNAL.

podcast radikal digital

Der Aufstieg der Künstlichen Intelligenz markiert zweifelsohne ein bahnbrechendes Kapitel in unserer Geschichte. Neue Assistenztechnologien versprechen enorme Möglichkeiten für Fortschritt und Souveränität für Individuen, Unternehmen und ganze Gesellschaften. Diese Technologien haben das Potenzial, unsere Lebensqualität zu steigern und uns in vielerlei Hinsicht zu unterstützen. Sie können aber auch neue Abhängigkeiten schaffen, wenn sie intransparent oder monopolistisch eingesetzt werden. Es liegt an uns, den richtigen Weg zu finden. Darüber sprechen msg-​Vorstand Dr. Frank Schlottmann und Aleph Alpha-​CEO Jonas Andrulis in der elften Folge von „radikal digital“.