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Germany · GermanyThree days of debates, ideas and digital political energy lie behind us – and D64 was as present at re:publica 2025 as never before. With more than 30 sessions of 27 dedicated members and countless discussions on and next to the stage, we as an association have set a strong signal for a common-interest digital future. Whether digital participation, ethical AI, feminist network policy, data protection, fediverse or the question of how public infr…Read Article
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Brandenburg · BrandenburgIt was a great pleasure to welcome Dr. Philipp Hacker for a lecture on "Generative AI and Data Protection" at D64 – Center for Digital Progress. Philipp Hacker is a legal scientist and holder of the Chair of Law and Ethics of the Digital Society at the European New School of Digital Studies at Viadrina University. His research focuses on the regulation of digital technologies, especially in the field of artificial intelligence. We would like to …Read Article
Lunch Talk with Philipp Hacker on Generative AI & Data Protection 的 D64 – Center for Digital Progress
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Coalition agreement of CDU, CSU, SPD - Greens criticise "replacement coalition", but praise digital ministry
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