Publications and Articles

Marc Spranger is an author who works at the intersection of culture, technology, and business.

In his book *Unkopierbar – Warum unsere Kreativität im KI-Zeitalter überlebt oder verschwindet* (Uncopyable: Why Our Creativity Will Survive or Disappear in the Age of AI), he explores the impact of artificial intelligence on creativity, innovation, and social development.

His writing combines philosophical perspectives with practical experience in cultural policy, strategy, and international cooperation.
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Book

Unkopierbar

Why our creativity will survive or disappear in the age of AI.

The book examines the role of creativity, judgment, and intellectual freedom in the digital age—and shows why these abilities are becoming key resources for innovation and social development.

Published by De Gruyter.

Essays and Articles

Cicero - Magazine for Political Culture
Title: AI and Work – What Will Happen to Humans?
https://www.cicero.de/kultur/ki-und-arbeit-wohin-mit-dem-menschen Read thearticle

on Cicero
PDF version (without paywall)



De Gruyter Conversations
Title: Uncopyable? Creativity and Judgment in the Age of AI

Read the article

Performances and Events

Leipzig Book Fair

Event: Leipzig Book Fair
Details: Reading from “Unkopierbar”
March 22, 11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Forum “Humans & AI – Stories from the Future”


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The book is available nationally and internationally:

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