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UXDX · Berlin · 22 Apr, 2026

UXDX Community:Berlin: Designing Responsible AI: Trust, Autonomy, and Hidden Risks

Date

22 Apr, 2026

18:25 - 19:45

Venue

GetYourGuide

Sonnenburger Str. 73 · Berlin

Format

In-Person

Europe/Berlin

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Agenda

Wed22 Apr

18:25
In-Person only
Welcome from the UXDX Ambassadors

Enjoy a warm welcome and an overview of the agenda with your gracious hosts

Wed22 Apr

18:30
In-Person only
More Than a Matter of Principle: How Design Gets us Beyond Theoretical AI Ethics

Noah Fraenkel, GovTech Consultant at Possible, will open the evening with a talk that cuts through the noise. Drawing on his work at the intersection of government, technology, and public trust, Noah will explore what it actually takes to build ethical AI and how it affects people's lives.

Wed22 Apr

19:00
In-Person only
Panel Discussion

After the keynote, we will take the conversation into practice with a panel on the real challenges of building AI responsibly.
As teams race to launch AI-powered features, the pressure to move fast can make it harder to ask the right questions: Who is accountable when AI fails? How do you design for trust when users do not fully understand the system? Where should automation stop? And what risks stay invisible until harm has already been done?
Moderated by Wiebke Steffen, Senior UX Researcher at GetYourGuide,** **this discussion brings together viewpoints from policy, research, and engineering to examine how teams can make better decisions about trust, autonomy, transparency, and risk in the products they are building today.

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Sonnenburger Str. 73 · Berlin

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