Description
Stefan Larsson is a senior lecturer and Associate Professor in Technology and Social Change at Lund University, Department of Technology and Society. He is a lawyer (LLM) and socio-legal researcher that holds a PhD in Sociology of Law as well as a PhD in Spatial Planning. His multidisciplinary research group focuses on aspects of trust and transparency in data-driven and autonomous technologies.Recent development in data-driven and autonomous technologies have led to an increased awareness of a need to stress issues of fairness, accountability and transparency in the application of what collectively have come to be called artificial intelligence (AI). This has lead a multitude of organisations, companies and governments to publish both ethics guidelines and strategies in the field of AI. Drawing from resent and ongoing research, the presenter Stefan Larsson focuses the European normative development on AI, including both ethics guidelines and a recently leaked version of an AI regulation. He does it in order to argue for the need of a multidisciplinary approach on AI research, as well as its governance.
Period | 2021 Apr 28 |
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Held at | Uppsala University, Sweden |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Law
Free keywords
- AI
- AI and Society
- AI governance
- AI in the EU
- AI Regulation
- AI transparency
- artificial intelligence
- ethical guidelines
Documents & Links
Related content
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Research output
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AI in the EU: Ethical Guidelines as a Governance Tool
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Human-Centred AI in the EU: Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology (editor) › Research
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Putting Trust into Antitrust? Competition Policy and Data-Driven Platforms
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Projects
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Ramverk för Hållbar AI
Project: Research
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AIR Lund - Artificially Intelligent use of Registers
Project: Research
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AI Transparency and Consumer Trust
Project: Research