38C3

Rainer Rehak

Rainer Rehak is part of the research group “Digitalization, Sustainability, and Participation” and "Technology, Power, and Domination" at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, he is an associated researcher at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) and is currently doing his PhD on systemic IT security and societal data protection at the TU Berlin.

He studied computer science and philosophy in Berlin and Hong Kong and has been working on the implications of the computerization of society for over 15 years. His research fields include data protection, IT security, state hacking, computer science and ethics, fictions of technology, digitization and sustainability, convivial and democratic digital technology, epistemological foundations of digitalisation, and the implications and limits of automation through AI systems.

He is the Co-Chair of the Computer Professionals for Peace and Societal Responsibility (FIfF) and also publishes regularly in non-scientific outlets. He is an expert witness for parliaments (e.g., the German Bundestag) and courts (e.g., the German Constitutional Court). Together with other digital policy and environmental organizations, he initiated the "Bits & Bäume" conference for digitization and sustainability.


Session

12-30
16:40
40min
Kein Spaß am Gerät auf einem toten Planeten!
Rainer Rehak, Anja Höfner

Seit Jahren kämpft das Bits-&-Bäume-Bündnis, dem auch der CCC seit Beginn angehört, für eine ökologische und sozial gerechte Digitalpolitik – 2024 war dabei ein Jahr voller Hochs und Tiefs: von erstmals sinkenden CO₂-Emissionen in Industrieländern, über den weiterbrennenden KI-Boom mit Nachhaltigkeitsanstrich, die Rolle von digitalen Plattformen für anti-demokratische und nicht-nachhaltige Bewegungen, den ökologischen Fußabruck von Profiling bis hin zum Tech-Solutionismus von Elon Musk jetzt im Weißen Haus.

CCC
Saal ZIGZAG