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Visualization of the volume sensor data by Andy Börner. The lunch break and the increasingly lively discussion at the end of the event.

Visualization of the volume sensor data by Andy Börner. The lunch break and the increasingly lively discussion at the end of the event.

Jochen Meyer presented an AI-based application that seeks to improve citizens' access to public services based on a human-centered design process using the example of applying for a certificate of eligibility for subsidized housing. The application aims to establish digital sovereignty for citizens.

Based on the "Privacy by Co-Design" approach, Andy Börner presented how users can be actively involved in the development of sensor-based smart home applications. This is not only about participation but also about empowering people to deal with sensor data in a more reflective way. To give the workshop participants a better understanding of his research, he brought a volume sensor to the workshop.