Becoming an AI researcher

“I decided to take up the cause, trying to understand how AI could impact society.” In this blog post, Pontus Strimling at The Institute for Futures Studies, writes about how he his thrilled to see researchers sharing the responsibility of trying to understand AI...

Excellent opportunity to do groundbreaking research

Morten Fjeld and Sara Ljungblad are project leaders for the WASP-HS project The rise of social drones: A constructive design research agenda. What’s your view of being a part of WASP-HS? This is an excellent opportunity to do groundbreaking research. In WASP-HS, we...

Emotions and human-robot interactions

Ericka Johnson, Professor at Linköping University, is project leader in the WASP-HS project The ethics and social consequences of AI & caring robots. Learning trust, empathy and accountability. What’s your view on being a part of WASP-HS? For us, being a part of...

Annika Fredén: Combining AI and political science

Annika Fredén, Karlstad University, is project leader in the WASP-HS program. Read more about the project Bias and methods of AI technology studying political behavior. What’s your view of being a part of WASP-HS? I think it is a great opportunity to connect with...

AI cannot do without Humanities and Social Sciences

The research program WASP-HS is of crucial importance for the future of AI, and in fact for the future of all of us, Virginia Dignum, Wallenberg Chair, Professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence, stresses in this blog update. The last few years have seen a huge...