The rapid increase in all types of artificial intelligence is creating new research ethics risks and dilemmas, at the same time as entirely new opportunities to carry out research are emerging. But what happens if, for example, research creates types of artificial intelligence that harm humans and societies?
This is a recording of the Swedish Research Council's conference on AI and research ethics, from 7 October 2024.
Theme 2: AI and issues of judicial and ethical responsibilities
Taming AI and the role of the law
Stanley Greenstein, Associate Professor of Law and Information Technology at Stockholm University
Ethical aspects of AI in medical research
Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist, Associate professor of practical philosophy and senior lecturer in biomedical ethics, Uppsala University
Ethics instead of politics? 'Ethification' as depoliticizing practice
Malin Rönnblom, Professor of political science, Karlstad University
Panel discussion with Theme 2 speakers.
Moderator: Anders Bjers, Communications Officer at the Swedish Research Council