The Program
09:00
Expedition AI – Orientation in the system, beyond hype and myths - part 1 (conducted by EWERK)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
Bartosz Buch
(EWERK) and
Felix Engelke
(EWERK)
This session takes participants on an expedition through the world of artificial intelligence: from its origins and how modern AI systems work to current social and environmental issues. The aim is not only to use AI, but to understand it thoroughly and apply it consciously.
10:30
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
11:00
Practical guide to the EU AI Act – Assessing risks, understanding obligations, making decisions – Part 2 (conducted by EWERK)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
Marius Wuttke
(EWERK) and
Philipp Lentzen
(EWERK)
The EU AI Act imposes new regulatory requirements on companies—and thus presents them with considerable challenges. In this interactive session, various practical scenarios will be used to show how the legal framework can be applied to sample companies and how classification according to the risk categories of the EU AI Act is carried out. Learn about the applicable obligations, the relevant deadlines, and the business implications you can expect. We offer insights into how companies can make informed and responsible decisions when using AI.
12:30
Lunch break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
13:30
AI in participation processes (Track: Between engagement and algorithm)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
Heike Gebhardt
(City of Leipzig)
In this workshop, you will learn how artificial intelligence (AI) is already changing citizen participation today and what opportunities the future could hold. We will provide real insights into the Go Vocal platform and demonstrate live how local authorities are already leveraging the benefits of AI. There will also be plenty of time and space for open discussion and questions. (Jelena Gregorius, Go Vocal)
15:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands