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Luana Papaspyrou leads responsible AI initiatives at Axel Springer AI while conducting parallel research at ETH Zurich's AI ethics program. Her work concentrates on ethical frameworks for large language models, practical implementation strategies for responsible AI, and the societal implications of artificial intelligence systems. Through consulting engagements, academic research, and industry partnerships, she develops methodologies for evaluating and improving AI trustworthiness. The Interaction Design MFA graduate from SVA applies critical design principles to examine computational ethics and human-technology relationships. Her research methodology combines speculative design, philosophical inquiry, and practical technology assessment to analyze emerging AI applications. Papaspyrou's published work spans AI regulation, data privacy protocols, and ethical development frameworks. Her research blog documents ongoing investigations into socio-technical systems and experimental approaches to responsible AI development. The platform features case studies examining real-world applications of ethical AI principles, analysis of emerging regulatory frameworks, and technical documentation of implementation strategies. Papaspyrou's work synthesizes insights from design theory, policy development, and artificial intelligence engineering.