On December 11th, 2025 the 7th online conference on “Intercultural perspectives on information literacy and meta literacy” took place.

Students from Austria, Germany, India, Poland and US presented the results of their research on six topics about the influence of AI in various areas. Furthermore, Dr. Nicola Marae Allain (SUNY Empire State University) held a very interesting keynote on “Mindful Metaliteracy in the Age of Generative AI: Attention, Reflection, and Human Agency”.

In total, 113 people participated and shared thoughts and ideas in the open discussions.

Here you can find the link to the session reports and screencasts of each group:

AI and impact on mental health (Group 1)

Producers: Nishtha Mishra, Michelle Schaar, Neele Baumgart, Akita Chettri and Ojasvi Wartikar

AI and Access (Group 2)

Producers: Lisa Roy, Fabienne Katharina Müller, Laura Daniela Ramirez Salinas, Anika Khursheed Parimoo and Bulbul Gupta

AI as a substitute for human relationships (Group 3)

Producers: Pratikshya Priyadarshini, Leah K. Kahle, Antoni Bigaj, May-Britt Anna Jacobs, Mikhail Rangwalla and Laavanya Sikarwar

AI and value propositions for stakeholder groups (Group 4)

Producers: Teo Vukic, Jennifer Quentin, Mohsin Sajad Drabo and Ritika Thakkar

AI and political mis- and disinformation (Group 5)

Producers: Anusmita Bagchi, Tabea Mehic, Angela Simmons and Aaradhya Dige

AI and the ethics of producing digital media art (Group 6)

Producers: Johanna Margarethe Legenstein, Vanessa Kowalke, Charles Haddad, RK Nongthangsana and Basileia Patrick

You can also find the full length version of “AI and the ethics of producing Digital Media” including the interviews on our YouTube channel.