As generative AI accelerates, so does the need to ask harder questions. Not just about what we can build, but what we should. In a new collaboration between the EIT Community and voices in the tech landscape, we’re spotlighting founders and investors who bring clarity, vision, and nuance to AI’s most pressing challenges. Conversations led by people actively shaping how AI systems are governed, developed, and deployed. 

The first episode in this series is hosted by the Responsible AI Podcast and features Emma G. Möller, co-founder and CEO of Lumiera, a boutique advisory firm helping leaders design AI strategies that hold up over time.

With a background in law, diplomacy, and systems thinking, Emma works with investors, policymakers, and C-level teams to ensure their decisions aren’t just fast, but forward-looking. 

The Responsible AI Podcast, known for its deep exploration of AI ethics and governance trends, provides an ideal stage for these conversations. Featuring voices from across the AI ecosystem, the podcast delves into how AI can be built responsibly and sustainably. 

In the episode, Emma and host Alexandre Karim Howard discuss: 

  • How to stand out in the AI space with meaningful differentiation strategies 
  • Why “perspective density” is key to smarter decision-making and fewer blind spots 
  • Emerging signals and trends from inside the AI ecosystem: what’s shifting on the ground 

Responsible AI through perspective density



“Responsible AI is not about sitting on a high horse. It’s about trust. It’s about being able to explain the decisions made through AI - and building systems that don’t lose us along the way.” - Emma G. Möller, co-founder and CEO of Lumiera



This content is brought to you by the EIT AI Community and EIT Supernovas: EIT Community initiatives that provide resources, networks, and support to founders building responsible tech. Initiatives such as the AI Founders Club, scaling and leadership programmes foster innovation and responsible tech leadership in Europe.