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 3: AI in research applications and evaluations
Can GPT-4 evaluate applications? Pontus Strimling, Associate professor at Linköping university, research leader at the Institute for Futures Studies (IFFS) Panel discussion Theme 3
Pontus Strimling, Linköping university, IFFS
Joakim Amorim, Research programmes manager at the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
Pernilla Nilsson, Secretary general for educational sciences at the Swedish Research Council
Alison Gerber, Associate professor at Lund University, member of the Young Academy of Sweden
Jonas Åkerman, Secretary of SUHF's expert group for ethics, research integrity and ethics coordinator at Stockholm University
Closing remarks Jörgen Svidén, Director at the Ethics Review Appeals Board