Half-day seminar 23. October 2025, 14:00 – 17:30 CEST
Location: Sortedam Dossering 55, 2100 København Ø
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Get to know tools that are privacy-focused, European-based, or open-source build tools instead of government or big tech-controlled tools. How to use generative AI in a smart way. Free half-day seminar on how we move forward with building data and digital sovereignty
PROGRAM
14.00-15.30
- Jamie Smith on personalised AI (by big tech) vs personal AI (English)
- Mads Henrichsen, syv.ai on how to install you own personal AI (Danish)
- Annemette Broch on controlling your data in the wallet developed by Data for Good Foundation (Danish)
- Fredrik Lindén gives a status on the development and implementation of the many digital wallets in the EU (English)
15.30-15.45
Break – Networking where you can meet the Danish (and Nordic) MyData Hub Leaders and talk about the MyData-movement.
15.45-17.15
In-depth ‘hands-on’ where participants can choose to participate in training sessions, each lasting 20 minutes:
- Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts, executive director will present TIEKE’s data responsibility training, which is based on Open Data Institute’s Data Ethics framework and has been conducted five times since 2023. Participants get a glimpse of how data responsibility can be approached with people from varying work roles (English)
- Yngvi Karlsson, MyKin, about using a privacy-focused personal AI-coach (Danish)
- Astrid Haug, independant advisor, on how to get away from a Google and Apple phone and use e.g. the Dutch Fairphone (Danish)
- Pernille Tranberg, DataEthics on how to use GenAI more responsibly and on alternative services to Big Tech’s (Danish)
- Annemette Broch on controlling your data in a wallet by Data for Good Foundation (Danish)
- Fredrik Lindén on digital wallets (English)
17.15-17.30
Wrapping up
Facilitator: DataEthics
The seminar is free, and you’ll get tea, coffee, cold drinks, cake, and healthy snacks. You are welcome to bring your device. You’ll get access to the list of tools, that have been mentioned in the seminar and an introduction to the philosophy behind MyData.
Some words about MyData
The global MyData movement proposes a paradigm shift with three changes towards freedom and self-determination:
- From rights only on paper
→ to easy tools with real freedom of action. - From passive data protection
→ to active influence and freedom of choice – use your data for your own benefit or understand who is reaping the value of the data you share. - From your data being trapped in closed systems owned by the state and companies (data feudalism)
→ to an open data ecosystem and data sovereignty, where many players can enrich the data value chain.
For more information, see https://mydata.org/participate/declaration/