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Developing AI ethically! How does that work?
85% of the largest companies use AI in recruiting—but what if these systems reinforce biases instead of recognizing talent? This presentation showed why ethics in…
End of Humanity: Be fully human not fully automated
Together, we watched the impressive documentary film “End of Humanity,” which takes a critical look at the radical vision of transhumanism. The film shows how…
Human in focus – AI in medicine
AI is a powerful tool that can bring both great benefits and considerable harm, depending on how it is designed and used. Lukas Madl emphasized…
Balancing Innovation & Responsibility: Building Trustworthy AI for Aging
In my talk, I explored how AgeTech — technologies designed to support older adults — can be developed and deployed in ways that are ethically sound,…
AI and ethics. Valuable tool or major threat?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world—from the workplace and education to democracy and interpersonal relationships. This interactive workshop explored the question of how AI…
AI and the world of work: Change with responsibility
I talked about the profound impact of AI on our working world. For me, AI is like fire — it can be warming and useful,…
Artificial Revolution?
We addressed profound questions on the topics of AI, ethics, and the concept of humanity. Juhani Steinmann and I discussed key issues such as the…
People in the age of AI
The workshop focused on the question: How is AI changing our humanity? Interactive group work sessions discussed real-life scenarios – from ChatGPT in higher education…
Child protection in the Internet age
Digital services are now an integral part of children’s lives, but their protection often falls by the wayside. The British “Children’s Code” sets new standards…
AI in administration: opportunities and risks
Public administration is also undergoing profound changes as a result of AI. The presentation highlighted how AI can be used effectively to optimize processes, reduce…
Man or Machine?
The discussion revolved around the tension between human intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI). Key questions included: Will machines soon be better than humans? What abilities…
Why (only) ethical AI leads to success
In his presentation “Why (only) ethical AI leads to success,” Lukas Madl emphasized that although artificial intelligence is powerful, it must be guided by human…
Winning with ethics: Why ethical AI leads to success
In the long term, AI can only be successful and gain social acceptance if it is developed and used in an ethically responsible manner. Lukas…
Between relief and dehumanization – designing AI in nursing care ethically
What are the ethical challenges and opportunities associated with the use of AI in nursing care? Given the nursing crisis and staff overload, AI can…
Digital medicine under scrutiny
What is hype and what can algorithms really achieve in medicine? We discussed these questions in a broad panel of experts from various disciplines —…
The EU AI Act: Safety, transparency, and responsibility in AI
In my presentation, I introduced the EU AI Act as a key instrument for systematically addressing the risks of artificial intelligence. It became clear that…
Profit or common good?
In his presentation “Profit vs. Public Good in Technology Transfer?”, Lukas Madl examined the relationship between profit and social value in the fields of innovation…
Acting creationally: Christian responsibility in technological innovation
In his lecture, Lukas Madl emphasized that technical innovation is not contrary to Christian faith, but rather can be a calling to imitate God’s creative…



















