Special Interest Group AI – SIG #AIREB

The interface between AI (artificial intelligence) and RE (Requirements Engineering) has triggered exciting discussions within the IREB community. Inspired by this lively exchange and the groundbreaking importance of AI for RE, we have founded the AI special interest group. This group of professionals with a focus on AI and software engineering deals intensively with the latest developments and the resulting opportunities and risks of this technology.

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The mission of the SIG #AIREB

Research and innovation
We want to explore the latest developments at the interface between AI and RE and promote innovative approaches in practice and theory.

Share knowledge and expertise
Through regular discussions, workshops, and publications, we support the exchange of knowledge and best practices in the interaction between RE and AI.
Strengthen the community
We offer a platform for professionals and interested parties to exchange experiences, initiate joint projects, and incorporate results into our training content at an early stage.
Develop future-oriented perspectives
The SIG #AIREB is committed to identifying and discussing future trends and challenges in the field of AI and RE for practice.

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The members of SIG #AIREB

The SIG #AIREB brings together experts from a wide variety of fields around the globe. Their know-how and expertise play a central role in the further development of requirements engineering.

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