Interview with Sven Seuken on "How to use AI to design better marketplaces" (in German)
The current edition of the UZH magazine focuses on "Artificial Intelligence." Sven Seuken was interviewed on how we can use AI to design better marketplaces.
In the interview, Sven Seuken discusses how machine learning can be used to improve the preference elicitation process in marketplaces. He describes the opportunities and challenges in one of his newest research projects: improving the design of a child adoption platform. The interview is in German.
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