AI is changing the way we work, decide and create value. But technological progress only becomes true progress when it serves people as well as performance.
We are living through one of the most significant technological shifts of our time. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business operations, public services and everyday decision-making, questions about privacy, accountability and human rights are no longer theoretical. They are becoming practical leadership challenges.
- How do we balance innovation with responsibility?
- How do we ensure that efficiency gains do not come at the expense of transparency, trust or human dignity?
- And what does responsible AI actually look like in practice?
These are some of the questions we will explore at The Raven Day in Berlin, Germany, where Tania Ellis joins the panel discussion:
Ethics & Technology: Privacy & Human Rights in the Era of AI
Drawing on more than two decades of experience helping organisations integrate sustainability, responsibility and social innovation into their business strategies, Tania will share perspectives on how companies can navigate the opportunities and dilemmas created by emerging technologies.
Because responsible business has never been about choosing between doing well and doing good. It is about recognising that long-term value creation depends on both.
As organisations accelerate their digital transformation, ethics is increasingly becoming a strategic business issue rather than a compliance exercise. The companies that succeed will be those that can build trust, keep a steady hand in times of rapid change and create solutions that work for business, society and the people they serve.
What you can expect
- Perspectives on responsible AI and sustainable innovation
- Discussions on privacy, governance and accountability
- Insights into the human rights implications of AI adoption
- Practical reflections on balancing technological progress with societal impact
- Opportunities to connect with leaders, innovators and changemakers





