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We are pleased to invite you to our Community Expert Talk in June
 

  • When: MON, June 29, 2026 | 06:00pm
  • Where: TU Wien, Argentinierstraße 8, 1040 Vienna
  • Registration: Please use our online registration form to sign up
  • Speaker: Dr. Madeleine Müller, BA, MU
  • Event language: English
     

Purpose of the talk

The talk will focus on the topic of Responsible AI as an overarching principle for the future and for leadership that is increasingly shaping organizations, industries, and societal developments. The EU AI Act is viewed as the current European regulatory framework that structures this development and defines specific requirements. It thus serves as an important point of reference, but is not the sole focus of the presentation.

Contents:

  • The basics of AI law
  • Responsible AI as a guiding principle for organizations and decision-making processes
  • AI literacy and competency requirements in organizations
  • Transparency, explainability, and accountability of AI systems
  • Impact of AI on various industries (including infrastructure and technology)
  • Ethical and societal dimensions of AI

Dr Madeleine Müller, BA, MU

is senior researcher and senior consultant at the Research Institute – Digital Human Rights Center. She studied law and philosophy at the University of Vienna and at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and completed a Master’s degree in Political Philosophy at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona. As part of her international education, she focused on current issues and challenges in the field of fundamental and human rights, which enabled her to develop interdisciplinary expertise in this field of research. After an administrative internship at the Austrian Ombudsman Board and many years of voluntary work at the Austrian League for Human Rights, she is now strengthening the Research Institute – Digital Human Rights Center with a focus on interdisciplinary research at the interface between law and the humanities as well as in the organisation and supervision of the Research Institute-Academy (RIAC) and the network.fair.data. She specialises in digital human rights, with a strong focus on data protection law, artificial intelligence, platform regulation and the rights of affected persons.
 

Afterward, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in professional discussions and network with students, alumni, and speakers from the TU Wien Academy community.