The whitepaper was led and coordinated by Alexander Kriebitz (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich) and Caitlin C. Corrigan (Technical University of Munich). The following people contributed to the paper: Aive Pevkur (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Alexander Kriebitz (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany); Allison Pierok (Globethics, Switzerland); Amanda Horzyk (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Caitlin C. Corrigan (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Camila Lombana-Diaz (SAP, Germany); Dirk Brand (Stellenbosch University, South Africa); Dodzi Koku Hattoh (Bonn Sustainable AI Lab, Germany & University of Ghana, Ghana); Fadi Daou (Globethics, Switzerland); Francis P. Crawley (IDPC, Committee on Data (CODATA), International Science Council (ISC); Leuven, Belgium); Gilles Fayad (AI Commons, Canada); Ibifuro Robert Jaja (Centre for Philosophy and AI Research (PAIR), Friedrich- Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany; Rivers State University, Nigeria); Karin Tafur (Information Society Law Center – Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy); Mariette Awad (American University of Beirut, Lebanon); Maria O’Sullivan (Deakin University, Australia); Martina Malcheva (Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria; Sofia University, Bulgaria); Natalia Amasiadi (University of Patras, Greece); Nessa Lynch (University College Cork, Ireland; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand); Nathan C. Walker (AI Ethics Lab, Rutgers University, United States of America); Olivier Alais (UN ITU, Switzerland); Sajal Sharma (School of Law, UPES, India); Sophia Devlin (Ulster University, United Kingdom); Stefanos Athanasiou (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany); Wallace Shuaihua Cheng (Globethics, Switzerland)