Wednesday, 03 June 2026
9:00 - 10:00
ARRTI consultation hours
Consulting
Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
Do you have questions about ARRTI, our services or cooperation opportunities?
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.
Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications
☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!
📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.
Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications
☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!
📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
18:00
Lecture Series on “The Ethics of IT”: Software Engineers Are Dead—Long Live the AI-Augmented Software Engineers!
online/Zoom: https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/61179930098?pwd=IP0I7DCvdyVJWe7m5FQt0mMme8KZbw.1
Davide Taibi, University of Southern Denmark
Self-driving cars, care robots, apps, software for recruitment procedures, or for use in complex medical diagnostic processes such as MRI scans — it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of informatics bring both benefits and risks. The ambivalence of new technologies also raises the question of responsibility for the consequences associated with them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this debate by discussing fundamental and application-oriented ethical questions in informatics together with relevant experts. An open discourse is particularly important to us, one in which all arguments surrounding often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated.
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
18:00
Lecture Series on “The Ethics of IT”: Break or Drive? Conflict Management for Autonomous Traffic Agents
online/Zoom: https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/61179930098?pwd=IP0I7DCvdyVJWe7m5FQt0mMme8KZbw.1
Maike Schwammberger, KIT
Self-driving cars, care robots, apps, software for recruitment procedures, or for use in complex medical diagnostic processes such as MRI scans — it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of informatics bring both benefits and risks. The ambivalence of new technologies also raises the question of responsibility for the consequences associated with them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this debate by discussing fundamental and application-oriented ethical questions in informatics together with relevant experts. An open discourse is particularly important to us, one in which all arguments surrounding often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated.
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
18:00
Lecture Series on “The Ethics of IT”: Digital Well-Being of Children in AI Ethics
online/Zoom https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/61179930098?pwd=IP0I7DCvdyVJWe7m5FQt0mMme8KZbw.1
Alexander Bagattini (KIT) & Ingrid Stapf (Tübingen University)
Self-driving cars, care robots, apps, software for recruitment procedures, or for use in complex medical diagnostic processes such as MRI scans — it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of informatics bring both benefits and risks. The ambivalence of new technologies also raises the question of responsibility for the consequences associated with them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this debate by discussing fundamental and application-oriented ethical questions in informatics together with relevant experts. An open discourse is particularly important to us, one in which all arguments surrounding often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated.
Wednesday, 01 July 2026
9:00 - 10:00
ARRTI consultation hours
Consulting
Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
Do you have questions about ARRTI, our services or cooperation opportunities?
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.
Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications
☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!
📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online
The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.
Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications
☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!
📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.
18:00
Lecture Series on “The Ethics of IT”: Epistemic virtues in the age AI
online/Zoom: https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/61179930098?pwd=IP0I7DCvdyVJWe7m5FQt0mMme8KZbw.1
Hadeel Naeem, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Self-driving cars, care robots, apps, software for recruitment procedures, or for use in complex medical diagnostic processes such as MRI scans — it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of informatics bring both benefits and risks. The ambivalence of new technologies also raises the question of responsibility for the consequences associated with them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this debate by discussing fundamental and application-oriented ethical questions in informatics together with relevant experts. An open discourse is particularly important to us, one in which all arguments surrounding often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated.
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Archive
A list of past events can be found here.
Past lecture series can be found in the archive of our lectures and seminars.
