Center Director Rebecca Adlers-Nissen is focused on uncovering how artificial intelligence shifts power and suppresses citizens. But also on harnessing its liberating potential.
She is set to lead the Danish »scientific dream team« for AI
Center Director Rebecca Adlers-Nissen is focused on uncovering how artificial intelligence shifts power and suppresses citizens. But also on harnessing its liberating potential.
She is set to lead the Danish »scientific dream team« for AI
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen, will lead the national Center for AI in Society (CAISA), which brings together researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Aalborg University, Aarhus University, the IT University of Copenhagen, and DTU. Foto: Jens Dresling
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Rebecca Adler-Nissen looks out the window towards the courtyard at City Campus at the University of Copenhagen (the old municipal hospital), which last year hosted student demonstrations against the war in Gaza.
Unusually for Danish protesters, the students did not want to be photographed. Typically, the nature of a demonstration is to publicly display the protest. Or – that’s how it used to be.
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