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New paper from researchers at DATALAB at Aarhus University sheds light on how misinformation is spread and displayed to Facebook users across gender, age, time and topics in Europe.
Maj Nygaard-Christensen is an AIAS/SHAPE Fellow and Associate Professor at the Center for Alcohol and Drug Research. Read more about her research background and ongoing research project in the portrait here.
Associate Professor Iben Have and postdoc Renée Ridgway both receive almost DKK 200,000 via the Carlsbergs Mindelegat. The money will be used for research dissemination in the form of podcasts, articles and lectures.
On June 13th, SHAPE researchers from the “Another AI” project organised a workshop at AIAS with Hamburg Institute of Advanced Study, discussing generative AI and its role in context of the global south.
Rasmus Kornbek is a research assistant in SHAPE, and is working on the project "History of the Civil Registration Number".
SHAPE researcher Stine Liv Johansen has recently published the article "Influencing through advocacy: Parents of children with disabilities give and seek support on Instagram".
SHAPE researchers Amanda Karlsson and Loni Ledderer, in collaboration with Carsten Stage, recently published the article “Chronic illness publics: Identifying two types of peer patienthood on Facebook and Instagram”.
Associate Professor Helene Ratner researches how artificial intelligence and other data-driven technologies are changing the relationship between the state and its citizens. In addition to being a researcher at SHAPE, she is also Chief Scientist at a new national AI research center - CAISA.
Peter Dalsgaard has had his paper, "Creative Ambiguity and Cognitive Tension in Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools," accepted for the European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2025.
Professor Ilya Utekhin is an AIAS-SHAPE Fellow with the research project “News flow analytics: A data science method for eliciting censorship and showing bias.” Read more about his research background and current project in the portrait here.
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