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The terms “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” and “Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)” are used interchangeably on this website, although their cultural connotations may differ.

AI – and what it has to do with attitude.

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Introduction:

 

Artificial intelligence is not a tool. It is a mirror: for what we can do – and for what we want to be responsible for. The debate about AI often revolves around efficiency. What is missing is a discussion about attitude.


NBK Legal is concerned with the question of how technology can go hand in hand with responsibility – and why it is worth taking a closer look at this issue right now.

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What this format is - and what it is not:

NBK Legal's interviews are impulses - not expert opinions or legal commentaries. They bring together voices from science, technology, law and philosophy to raise questions and open spaces for thought. The aim is to provide orientation - not ready made answers.

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Questions that concern NBK Legal:

  • Who defines the ethical boundaries of AI – and who monitors compliance?

  • How can we create transparency in systems that are no longer explainable?

  • What does responsibility mean when decisions are no longer formally ‘human’?

  • What role does Europe play in regulation – and how sovereign is it really?

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What NBK Legal does about it:

  • Discussions with developers, lawyers, philosophers, scientists, politicians, ethicists

  • Analysis of current regulatory proposals (EU AI Act, DSA, etc.)

  • Essays, interviews & observations – published on this page

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Goal:

Differentiation instead of polarization. Clarity about where design begins – and where it ends instead of technology rejection.

 

Interested in a chat?

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Interviews

Interviews

Interview with Martin Nimbach, scientist and AI expert

 

 

 

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