DIGSUM Director and Professor Simon Lindgren was the lead author of a debate piece, published at the WASP-HS blog. Lindgren, together with Jason Tucker and Virginia Dignum, argue that the Swedish AI Commission’s roadmap, “Färdplan för Sverige”, prioritises an AI-first mindset rooted in urgency and global competitiveness, which risks framing AI as an inevitable force and a one-size-fits-all solution to complex societal problems.

TAIGA – Centre for Transdisciplinary AI at Umeå University, in collaboration with Bildmuseet and UmArts – Research Centre for Architecture, Design and the Arts at Umeå University, invites everyone interested to a 2-day symposium on 17-18 October 2024 to examine and discuss the role AI plays in both generating new wicked problems to solve, contributing to the wickedness of already existing problems, but also the way AI can contribute to our better understanding of the wicked problems we face and the pathways towards their mitigation.