Professional profiles
professional profile
Employment opportunities:
- Companies and start-ups developing digital technologies and interfaces
- Large companies providing software to other businesses.
- Consultancy firms specialising in digital transformation and technological innovation
- Public or private bodies dedicated to the development of inclusive technologies
- Research and development centres in the fields of artificial intelligence and collaborative robotics
- Insurance and financial sector
- Public or private bodies
- Public and private bodies operating in the field of digital publishing
- Banking sector
- Education sector
Professional profile: Digital ethics consultant
Function in a professional context and competences:
Function in a professional context:
- Applies AI techniques within the legal framework of public bodies, private organisations, or international organisations.
- Advises decision-making bodies and IT professionals on the protection of rights in data collection and analysis operations and in algorithmic decision-making processes.
- Oversees the responsible use of AI by users, as well as any civil and criminal liability implications (for the user or the organisation) arising from the use of innovative tools.
- Carries out discrimination prevention and data protection oversight functions.
- Manages the new legal issues generated by the use of AI in relation to questions of authorship and copyright.
- Oversees staff training activities, fostering the growth and dissemination of an "AI culture".
Competencies associated to the function:
- Knowledge of the ethical, social, and legal implications of emerging technologies.
- Ability to critically analyse and assess the impact of digital solutions on society and individuals.
- Expertise in developing guidelines and ethical codes for the sustainable development of technologies.
- Ability to mediate between technical, legal, and cultural stakeholders, bridging ethical-legal guidelines and associated technology.
- Communication and educational skills to raise awareness of and train company staff in responsible practices.
Employment opportunities:
- Companies operating in the IT, digital media, AI, and big data sectors
- Major global technology companies developing corporate social responsibility programmes and ethical management of emerging technologies
- Public and private institutions requiring ethical assessments for digital and technological projects
- Certifying and regulatory bodies for digital technologies
- International organisations and NGOs engaged in digital governance and sustainable innovation
- Insurance and financial sector
- Public or private bodies
- Digital and multimedia publishing and science communication
- Banking sector
- Education sector
Professional profile: Digital creativity expert
Function in a professional context and competences:
Function in a professional context:
- Applies digital technologies to artistic practices, working alongside artists, developers and cultural professionals.
- Contributes to facilitating creative processes within artistic project development teams.
- Examines and addresses the challenges arising from digitally driven creative processes, such as authorship and originality.
- Conceives new creative spaces shaped by human–machine interaction in artistic production and reception contexts.
- Collaborates with artistic and publishing organisations to develop strategies for personalising the experience of art.
Competencies associated to the function:
- Knowledge of digital technologies applied to the visual, performing and multimedia arts.
- Ability to integrate and coordinate creative processes and innovative technologies.
- Skills in critically analysing new digital art forms in relation to issues of authorship and originality.
- Collaborative skills and ability to coordinate interdisciplinary teams of artists and cultural practitioners.
- Ability to manage artistic and cultural projects involving digital technologies.
Employment opportunities:
- Creative studios and multimedia agencies working in communication and digital artistic production
- Museums, galleries and cultural centres focused on technological experimentation in the arts
- Digital arts and new technology events and festivals
- Digital and multimedia publishing and science communication
- Education sector