Research

The WASP‑HS Guest Professors contribute outstanding expertise that enriches our community, broadens our capacities, and helps drive the ideas shaping our long‑term vision.

The WASP‑HS Guest Professors contribute outstanding expertise that enriches our community, broadens our capacities, and helps drive the ideas shaping our long‑term vision.

Irina Shlovski

Irina Shlovski

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2028-08-31

Irina Shklovski develops a toolkit to operationalize ethics in AI. The toolkit addresses translation, implementation, and accountability gaps.

 Mark Coeckelbergh

Mark Coeckelbergh

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2025-12-11

Martin Ebers

Martin Ebers

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2028-08-31

Martin Ebers explores the legal challenges of standardizing AI governance. While standardization can ensure consistent technical, legal, and ethical standards, it also raises concerns about power concentration, lack of democratic oversight, and limited input from interest groups.

Sarah Cook

Sarah Cook

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2028-08-31

Sarah Cook helps the public understand and engage with the ethical and societal changes brought by AI, influencing future AI development, through workshops, exhibitions, art, design, and architecture.

Sofia Ranchordas

Sofia Ranchordas

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2028-08-31

Sofia Ranchordas examines how automated processes can account for vulnerability, assess the impact of digital government on citizens’ legal standing in Sweden, and identifies ways to empower citizens for a more inclusive digital government.

 Yoshihisa Kashima

Yoshihisa Kashima

WASP-HS Guest Professor

2023-09-01 – 2028-08-31

Yoshihisa Kashima delves into the evolution of societal norms and the role of institutions. Yoshihisa examines how AI practices become ‘normal’, how they are discarded, and how institutions gain credibility.