Making friends with your robot …

Katherine Harrison, Senior Lecturer at Linköping University, is project leader in the WASP-HS project The ethics and social consequences of AI & caring robots, together with Ericka Johnson, Professor at Linköping University. What would you do if a robot was mean...

Ethics in the human-drone interplay

Kristina Höök, KTH, is the project leader for the project Ethics as Enacted through Movement – Shaping and Being Shaped by Autonomous Systems. Together with Airi Lampinen, Stockholm University, she wants to explore how ethics arise in the moment – between user...

Beyond the current day hype of AI

Anna-Sara Lind, Uppsala University, is the project leader for the project Artificial Intelligence, Democracy and Human Dignity. Together with her research group, she wants to anchor humanities and social sciences within the framework of AI research. What’s your view...

Trust and transparency in AI-systems

Stefan Larsson, Lund University, is project leader for the WASP-HS project AI transparency and consumer trust. The project focuses on consumers – basically all of us, but in a market setting – and how we trust AI-systems that we interact with or get exposed to, now...

AI research with high ambitions

Nicolette Lakemond, Linköping University, is project leader for the WASP-HS project The emergence of complex intelligent systems and the future of management. What’s your view of being a part of WASP-HS? In our research, we have seen the importance of combining...