Digitalization & Ethics Workshop in Erfurt for companies



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About this class
Artificial intelligence, data flows and digital tools are changing how we work, manage and decide — but what does that mean for responsibility in business?
In this interactive workshop by DIE Digitalmacherei, you will reflect on the ethical challenges of digitization in a corporate context. You highlight topics such as digital responsibility, AI-based decisions, data protection or management culture. Using practical scenarios, group exercises and case studies from business, education and administration, you will develop concrete action skills — well-founded, inspiring and directly applicable.
What you’ll do in the class
Topics & content:
- Digital ethics in companies: Basics and fields of action
- Responsibility and values in digital transformation
- Ethical risks in data, AI, and automation
- Decision-making between efficiency and fairness
- Digital communication and leadership culture in times of AI
- Practical scenarios & case studies from business, education and administration
- Group exercises & moderated discussion
The aim is to combine reflection and competence to act:
- How can technology ethics become visible in daily work, in processes or in strategic decisions?
- What is legally required for this?
Who is the class suitable for?
The workshop is aimed at companies, teams, self-employed people and managers who want to shape digitization in a conscious, value-oriented and reflective way.
Can also be booked as an in-house workshop or online format. Starting at 790€ per team (plus travel expenses outside Erfurt). Offers and dates upon request.
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DIE Digitalmacherei
Digitalmacherei imparts digital skills through practical workshops, camps and DIY projects in an inspiring workshop atmosphere. With experienced experts and innovative formats, we support children, young people and adults on their way to a media-literate future.