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Unpacking the Leitmotiv of our digital future – where we are now, where we're going, and who is setting the direction? Each week, Zuzana and Max discuss the latest developments and public debates in the digital sphere to figure out our future and ask: Is this where we, as a society, want to go?


This podcast is part of our mission as an independent think-tank focused on operationalizing values in our digital future. Together with you, we want to imagine a Leitmotiv (’vision’) for a digital world that is grounded in societal values and mobilize our power to shape it. Follow us on LinkedIn, Bluesky or Instagram to stay on the pulse of digital policy or the latest tech talk and learn everything about how we’re building a values-centered digital future.


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