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Artificial Intelligence, Democracy and Human Dignity
As artificial intelligence is growing in scope and strength, it raises the issue of whether it could develop independence. A research project at Uppsala University led by Anna-Sara Lind will monitor this development and how it impacts on society.
One of the fundamental issues for the researchers to investigate is whether strong AI is even possible and, if so, how it would affect democracy, human dignity, human rights and other ethical questions.
In the historical paradigm shift entailed by today’s technological development, there is a risk of humans having less influence in the world, instead of more. This gives rise to a need for a deeper understanding of the values created and transferred as technology based on artificial intelligence becomes increasingly common. The research project is intended to create a clearer idea of which effects artificial intelligence may have in terms of rights, ethics, world views and social institutions at a global level.
Start: 1 January 2020
End: 31 December 2024
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AI, democracy, human dignity
Universities and institutes
Uppsala University
Project members
Anna-Sara Lind
Professor
Uppsala University
Johan Eddebo
Researcher
Uppsala University
Johan Wejryd
Researcher
Uppsala University
Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Researcher
Uppsala University
Lars Karlander
Researcher
Uppsala University
Oliver Li
Researcher
Uppsala University
Silvia A. Carretta
PhD student
Uppsala University