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Beyond Hype and Fear: Responsible AI for Societal Transformation

Join us for a talk about AI as a technology shaped by human choices, where responsibility is the key to meaningful innovation and societal benefit.

Speaker: Virginia Dignum (Umeå University, Sweden)
Speaker: Virginia Dignum (Umeå University, Sweden)

September 8th 2025

  • 18:00 – 20:00 CEST
  • TU Wien
  • Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna
    Böcklsaal, 1st Floor

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About the Event

In cooperation with the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM)

Monday, September 8, 2025
6:00 – 8:00 PM
(18:00) CEST

TU Wien
Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna
Böcklsaal, 1st Floor

A map to the room can be found at TU Maps.

Barrier free access is possible with the elevator at Stiege 1.

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we work, learn, and interact, yet much of the public debate is dominated by hype, fear, and polarized narratives. Advances in generative AI and large language models raise fundamental questions about the nature of AI, its societal impact, and the responsibilities of those who design and deploy it. But AI is not an autonomous force; it is the result of human choices, values, and priorities.

This talk argues that responsibility in AI is not a constraint but the foundation of meaningful innovation. Grounded in trust, cooperation, and the common good, a responsible approach helps us move beyond technological determinism toward real societal benefit. Regulation, governance, and ethical design are not barriers but enablers, creating the conditions for sustainable progress, public trust, and genuine differentiation. Acknowledging trade-offs and context in decision-making, I will contend that Responsible AI is not optional; it is the only viable path for AI to support human flourishing.

About the Speaker

Virginia Dignum is Professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence at Umeå University, Sweden, where she leads the AI Policy Lab. She is a leading voice in global AI policy, advising the Wallenberg Foundations, co-chairing the IEEE Global Initiative on the Ethics of Autonomous Systems, and chairing the ACM Technology Policy Council. She is a member of expert groups at UNESCO, OECD, and was part of the EU’s High-Level Expert Group on AI, and UN’s High Level Advisory Body on AI. She also founded ALLAI, the Dutch AI Alliance. Her forthcoming book, The AI Paradox, will be published by Princeton University Press in 2025. Dignum is an IWM Visiting Fellow as part of the Digital Humanism Program run by the IWM in cooperation with Hannes Werthner.