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Institutions
 
                            Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we live and work. It holds great promise, but also raises important questions about responsibility, fairness and impact.
In this session, we explore AI beyond technology – as something deeply tied to human values and society. Two inspiring speakers will share their perspectives on how to design technology responsibly and imagine better digital futures.
Talks
Lieke Fröberg, Research Associate, Ethics in IT, Informatics Department, University of Hamburg
Artificial Intelligence is often seen as a powerful tool to detect risks and make better decisions. But how can one and the same technology both help prevent harm and cause new risks?
Lieke invites us to think deeper about this paradox and reflect on who is served by AI systems, who becomes more vulnerable, and who has a say in shaping them.
Andrea Kaewel-Siebahn, AI & Digital Ethics, Director of Produkt
“Shaping the world of tomorrow – how utopias help us to build better digital solutions” 
Digital products already shape the world we live in – and AI will accelerate this change. Andrea explores how utopian thinking can help us look beyond short-term impact and imagine technologies that truly benefit individuals, organizations and society in the long run.
Institutions
Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg
Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg
Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg