re:publica 25
26th-28th May 2025
STATION Berlin
Linda Bonyo, Kathleen Ziemann, Katharina Klappheck
Artificial Intelligence technology (AI) is a key technology of the future. Therefore, as part of the German AI strategy, the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) advocates for a more open, sustainable, and gender-equitable use of AI. This includes strengthening the representation of women in the use and development of digital technologies - as the gender digital divide leaves women deprived of many opportunities to help shape the digital transformation.
This panel discusses the biases in AI and the role of feminist development policies (rights, resources, representation) and its importance for digital participation and the reduction of structural inequalities. Drawing in on AI and its use in development cooperation, the following questions will be explored: How can AI be designed in a non-discriminatory and gender-responsive way? And where does the BMZ currently stand regarding a feminist digital policy?