AI Regulation and Data Protection

My research focuses on the ethical and legal foundations of AI regulation – particularly in relation to data protection, power asymmetries, and broader societal accountability.

  • Purpose Limitation for AI: A joint project with legal scholar Prof. Dr. Hannah Ruschemeier, addressing regulatory gaps and risks related to the misuse and repurposing of AI models.

  • Predictive Privacy and Collective Data Protection: Exploring new dimensions of privacy in the age of predictive analytics, with a focus on collective implications and vulnerabilities arising from predicted information.

  • Power-Aware Ethics of AI: A core ethical framework in our work that systematically bases ethical considerations on an analysis of power dynamics surrounding AI technologies.