From Regulation to Innovation: What the EU AI Act Means for EdTech
As the EU AI Act emerges as the first legal framework for AI, it provides a unique roadmap for ethical and responsible AI use in education. This landmark legislation is poised to influence educational technology globally, making it essential for leaders around the globe to understand its impact and potential ripple effects.
Join this webinar to explore the Act’s guidelines, high-risk classifications, and prohibited practices, gaining insights into aligning AI tools with these ethical standards. Discover how FeedbackFruits is implementing these principles, leading a future where AI strengthens trust, upholds pedagogy, and transforms education responsibly.

You will be able to
- Discover how the EU AI Act defines standards for AI in education, addressing high-risk classifications, prohibited practices, and the regulatory landscape shaping EdTech.
- Understand the Act’s ethical requirements for AI, including the necessary guidelines to ensure responsible deployment in educational technology.
- Learn how FeedbackFruits leads with a commitment to responsible AI design, embedding principles that align with both educational and regulatory standards.
- Explore FeedbackFruits’ AI tools that prioritizes educational outcomes and user privacy, setting a benchmark for responsible and impactful AI in EdTech.
Meet our speakers

Franziska is the Head of Legal at FeedbackFruits. She has played a pivotal role in building scalable, ethics-first business operations that balance trustworthy practices and legal compliance with cutting-edge pedagogical tools. With a passion for bridging the gap between legal frameworks and emerging technologies, and a strong background in European and international law, including an advanced specialization in Law and Digital Technologies from Leiden University, Franziska has a deep understanding of the complex regulatory environment surrounding digital innovations. She has a particular interest in the latent ambiguities in law caused by the rapid development of new technologies and how legislation—like the EU AI Act—can be crafted and interpreted to protect fundamental rights without stifling innovation.

Felix is the Lead Product Architect at FeedbackFruits, where he has championed pedagogy-driven design since the company's inception over 12 years ago. A fervent advocate for ethical AI and data science, Felix integrates European values and first-principles design into every aspect of product development. His extensive experience in creating learner-centered technology has been instrumental in aligning FeedbackFruits’ offerings with both educational best practices and emerging regulatory standards. Felix’s commitment to thoughtful, transparent design reflects his belief that technology should empower educators without compromising trust or integrity.
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