The Rule of AI — AI, Regulation, and Society
With new AI technologies emerging new questions about how it should be used come to light. How is AI being regulated today? How is AI transforming regulatory processes already in place? By exploring this evolving regulatory landscape, researchers in the WASP‑HS research environment The Rule of AI – AI, Regulation, and Society maps out the legal, social, and political forces that shape AI governance.
Vision
The vision of the research environment is to become a leading international center for research on how AI, laws, and society connect. The goal is to help create a new field of study that rethinks what regulation should look like in an age where algorithms play a big role. The research environment supports AI regulation that is transparent, responsible, and respects human rights and values. It also aims to bring together different ideas about both how we should regulate AI and how AI can be used to help regulate society.
Mission
The mission of The Rule of AI – AI, Regulation, and Society is to:
- Study how AI laws, like the EU AI Act, are put into practice and how people and organizations experience them.
- Create new methods that use AI to help monitor, enforce, and support compliance with regulations.
- Investigate the social, ethical, and political impacts of AI as a technology woven into regulatory systems.
- Turn research results into practical recommendations for policymakers, companies, civil society, and international organizations.
- Build stronger research networks, train future experts, and promote responsible AI regulation in Sweden and around the world through collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Research Leaders




Members
Alberto Giaretta
Örebro University
Alessandro Saffiotti
Örebro University
Andreas Kotsios
Uppsala University
Annina H Persson
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg
Stockholm University
David Silverlid
Örebro University
Eleonor Kristofferson
Örebro University
Emmanuel Vargas Penagos
Örebro University
Hajo Michael Holtz
Uppsala University
Jason Crawford
Uppsala University
Jason Tucker
Institute for Futures Studies,
Lund University,
Umeå University
Jenny Eriksson
Uppsala University
Johanna Chamberlain
Uppsala University
Karin Hedström
Örebro University
Katalin Kelemen
Örebro University
Lena Enqvist
Umeå University
Magnus Kristofferson
Örebro University
Malou Larsson Klevhill
Uppsala University
Mauro Zamboni
Uppsala University
Mikael Laaksoharju
Uppsala University
Peter Wahlgren
Stockholm University
Samuel Carey
Stockholm University
Stanley Greenstein
Stockholm University
Yulia Razmataeva
Uppsala University
Postdocs and PhD Students
Andrew Leyden
Örebro University
Ensieh Mahi
Uppsala University
Karim Nasr
Uppsala University
Silvia A. Carretta
Uppsala University
Events
Selected Publications
(EXAMPLE) Andersson, P.E., Arbin, K. & Rosenqvist, C. (2025) Assessing the value of artificial intelligence (AI) in governmental public procurement, Journal of Public Procurement, 25(1),120-139. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-05-2024-0057
(EXAMPLE) Arvidsson, M. & Larsson, S. (2025) Fulfilling the Christian mission through law: The Mission Covenant Church of Sweden as a legal actor in Congo 1881–1908. Studia Theologica. Epub ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1080/0039338x.2025.2470720
(EXAMPLE) Arvidsson, M., (2025) On gardens of the Anthropocene: Gendered violence, colonial legal enclosures, and feminist posthuman kinship, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, vol. 16, pp. 137–167. https://doi.org/10.4337/jhre.2025.00.11
