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12.03.2026

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Alena Buyx Featured in Süddeutsche Zeitung

Outlining Ethical Limits for AI Decision‑making.

MCML PI Alena Buyx was recently featured in Süddeutsche Zeitung discussing the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence.

Buyx explored questions such as whether AI should make life‑and‑death decisions. The discussion also included philosopher Julian Nida-Rümelin, who warned about the dangers of technolibertarianism in the USA.

Her insights contribute to the broader public debate on responsible AI use and ethical safeguards.

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