Understanding AI With the Help of Social Robots

How can a robot set limits and how should a robot behave in sensitive situations? A multidisciplinary group PhD of students from The WASP-HS Graduate School gather at Lund University to gain more insight on social robots. Understanding how artificial intelligence...

Open Call for Seed-Money

The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanities and Society (WASP-HS), and SciLifeLab and Wallenberg program for Data-driven Life Science (DDLS) is now launching a join call for seed money. WASP-HS and DDLS are committed to forming meaningful...

AI, Smart Cities, and Sustainability – New Report

WASP-HS has published a new report on AI, smart cities, and sustainability. The report is a summary based on the discussions and conclusions brought up during the Community Reference Meeting (CRM) which took place on 17 March. At the meeting representatives from...

AI and Its Effects in Focus for NetX

The WASP-HS call for NetX is now in full swing. Projects in the humanities and social sciences studying the implications and challenges of AI are in focus.”It is about networking and collaboration between academia and industry where the Wallenberg sphere has...

AI Act Discussed Between Industry and Academia

Reliability and responsibility, biases, exclusions and inclusion, participation, and more was discussed at the WASP-HS Community Reference Meeting (CRM) Challenges and Opportunities of Regulating AI on May 19. WASP-HS CRMs are intended for public and private...