Project Details
Description
This project aims to unpack the contention between Nordic openness and security by investigating emerging practices of digital public surveillance enabled by AI and ML.
The project has four main objectives:
(1) Map the field of digital public surveillance and its evolution over the last 10 years in the Nordic countries;
(2) Investigate specific sites where AI and ML are used for digital public surveillance - three sites of surveilled national borders;
(3) Design a policy framework for digital public surveillance;
(4) Communicate resulting knowledge to relevant key actors, e.g. designers, policymakers, law enforcers, as well as the general public.
The project has four main objectives:
(1) Map the field of digital public surveillance and its evolution over the last 10 years in the Nordic countries;
(2) Investigate specific sites where AI and ML are used for digital public surveillance - three sites of surveilled national borders;
(3) Design a policy framework for digital public surveillance;
(4) Communicate resulting knowledge to relevant key actors, e.g. designers, policymakers, law enforcers, as well as the general public.
Short title | Digital surveillance |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/07/2022 → 31/08/2026 |
Collaborative partners
- IT University of Copenhagen
- University of Gothenburg (lead)
- Copenhagen Business School
- University of Oslo
Funding
- Future Challenges in the Nordics: DKK7,450,000.00
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