Location: Open Lab, KTH (more details will be sent after sign-up)
Date: May 6, 2026
Time: 17.15-19.30
🍕 Please note: We will provide food and drinks to all participants; therefore, your sign-up is binding.
The workshop is free of charge!
Collective Matters, together with Stockholm University, KTH, Södertörn University, University of Gothenburg, and Openlab welcomes you to a workshop about ethics in vibe coding and AI-based design and prototyping. The session is part of Collective Matters and also part of research on communities supporting ethics in tech design practice and research on AI in developer practices.
Participation in the workshop is completely voluntary. You can choose to discontinue your participation at any time, without needing to provide justification. If you participate, we will take notes and keep the sketches and notes that you produce. We will also audio-record the discussions. We may take photographs during the workshop; any images used will be anonymized.
All research material will be stored securely and used for research purposes and to develop the Collective Matters community. Your name and e-mail will be stored separately from the research data and will not be linked to any published results. No names or identifying information will be published or shared. Your data will be processed in accordance with Stockholm University's Data Policy.
You can request information about yourself at any time or have your information deleted. If you wish to invoke any of the rights outlined in the policy, you should contact the researchers under Contact information, or the data protection officer at Stockholm University (dso@su.se)
The results of this research may be presented in scientific articles, book chapters, and conference presentations. No participant will be identifiable in any publication.
Jakob Tholander, Stockholm Universityjakobth@dsv.su.se
Sharon Lindberg, Stockholm Universitysharon@dsv.su.se