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Theme: AI and humans

How can AI contribute to people's lives and the development of society? What are the opportunities, challenges and concerns? A series of articles focusing on artificial intelligence and humans presents exciting research from KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

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“If AI technology is only used to increase, and not change, media production, I see major risks of quality deterioration in journalism. It is therefore crucial that creators and users of AI technology in editorial environments let AI tools become catalysts for creativity rather than conformity”, Agnes Stenbom says.

Ethical AI use in journalism can strengthen democracy

Agnes Stenbom, an industrial doctoral student at KTH Indek, works to ensure that ethical AI use of media can strengthen society and democracy. She was recently named AI Swede of the Year 2024 by Tech...

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Göran Finnveden, Professor of Environmental Strategic Analysis, presents research at the UN Climate Summit on how to reduce emissions (Photo: Håkan Lindgren and Mostphotos)

How to reduce emissions from consumption

Göran Finnveden, Professor of Environmental Strategic Analysis, will be reporting on instruments for climate change mitigation during the ongoing COP29 climate summit in Baku.  "Being able to communi...

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Emil Björnson, professor of wireless communications, shows a prototype of a set of antennas that could be used in 6G mobile phone masts. (Photo: KTH)

Better research in interaction with industry

KTH has received funding for five new industrial doctoral students. One of the projects aims to develop more efficient mobile masts for future wireless data traffic. “Our promising research findings ...

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RESEARCHERS’ NOTICEBOARD
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New research highlights that by adopting cleaner cooking technologies, like electric cooking, Nepal could prevent around 9,563 deaths annually and reduce health costs and emissions significantly.

KTH helps Nepal shift to cleaner cooking fuels

KTH is part of a collaboration to make Nepalis to use cleaner fuels when cooking.

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Ultra-High-Speed Wireless Communication

Have you ever wondered how we might achieve ultra-high-speed wireless communication or next-level radar systems? The answer lies in the terahertz (THz) frequency range.

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Lorenz Payonga, doctoral student at KTH’s Department of Energy Technology, is involved in the PARMENIDES project.

A humanized electricity grid

Can you combine the requirements from the electricity grid and the needs from the consumers? Researchers at KTH will combine multiple energy storage technologies with insights from human behavior, the...

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