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?
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.
Human in focus – AI in medicine

Lukas Madl emphasized that ethical AI is not about machines acting morally, but about humans taking responsibility for its development and application.
Balancing Innovation & Responsibility: Building Trustworthy AI for Aging

Lukas Madl talked about how AgeTech — technologies designed to support older adults — can be ethically developed.
Child protection in the Internet age

The presentation highlighted the legal basis, outlined specific implementation strategies, and made it clear that data protection for children is not only a legal obligation but also a moral one.
AI in administration: opportunities and risks

The presentation called for the responsible use of AI in public administration.
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 ethical responsibility to ensure that it benefits society.
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 Madl illustrated the risks of “high-impact innovations” when ethical principles are neglected.
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?
The EU AI Act: Safety, transparency, and responsibility in AI

In his presentation, Lukas Madl introduced the EU AI Act as a key instrument for systematically addressing the risks of artificial intelligence.