Apr
Risks and Benefits with AI in Research - Ethical Perspectives

Half day conference about ethical perspectives of using AI in research organised by AI Lund at Lund University.
Risks and Benefits of AI in Research: Ethical Perspectives" provides a forum to examine how artificial intelligence is transforming the research landscape. It explores AI's potential to unlock new frontiers of knowledge, while addressing risks such as bias, misuse of data, and erosion of trust. Ethical perspectives guide discussions on accountability, transparency, and equitable access to AI-driven tools.
By bringing together researchers, ethicists, and research funders, the conference aims to balance innovation with responsibility, ensuring AI contributes positively to scientific progress while safeguarding research integrity.
When: 23 April 13.00 to 16.15 (CET)
Where: Palaestra, Paradisgatan 2, Lund, Sweden and online on zoom
Spoken language: English
Program outline
13.00 Presentations
Moderator: Kalle Åström, Professor Computer Vision and Machine Learning, Coordinator AI Lund
Welcome
Per Mickwitz, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research, Sustainability and Campus Development, Lund university
Science Publishing and AI
Anita Dewaard, Vice-President for research collaboration at Elsevier
Ethical Trade-offs in AI
Docent Sune Hannibal Holm, Associate Professor, Department of Food and Resource Economics, Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance, Copenhagen University
14.15 Coffee break with poster session
- GPT in examination - experiment and lessons,
Julia Adlecreutz, PhD student, Automatic Control, Lund University - "This ground truth is muddy anyway": Ground truth data assemblages for medical AI development,
Charlotte Högberg, Technology and Society, Lund University - 18 Billion Reasons Why: Quantificationas a Justification for Automated Welfare Surveillance,
Ellinor Blom Lussi, AI and Society, LTH, Lund University
14.45 Presentations
AI and the Assessment of Research Proposals: Rules and Experiences of the Swedish Research Council
Sumithra Velupillai, Senior Research Officer at the Swedish Research Council (VR)
15.15 Panel discussion
Moderator: Jimmie Kristensson, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Integrity and Character, Lunds University
Panelists
- Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Ass. Prof., Vice Dean for Research at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology, Lund University
- Lisa Flower, Ass. Prof., Coordinator for the Qualitative Research Methods Lab at the Lund Social Science Methods Lab, Lund University
- Rachel Forsyth, Educational developer, Project manager at Strategic Development Office, Lund University
- Mats Johansson, Ass. Prof., Research Integrity Officer, Lund University
- Sophia Zackrisson, Prof., Consultant in Radiology Diagnostics, Lund University
16.00 Closing remarks
Kalle Åström, Professor Computer Vision and Machine Learning, Coordinator AI Lund
16.15 End of conference
References
- Swedish AI Commision Road Map for Sweden (in Swedish on regeringen.se)
- EU:s Living guidelines on the responsible use of generative AI in research (europa.eu)
- VR:s Good research practice 2024 (in Swedish on vr.se)
Registration
To participate is free of charge. Sign up at ai.lu.se/2025-04-23/registration
Organisation and contact
- AI Lund
- University wide research board
- Lund University Council for Ethics and Academic Freedom
Contact
- Jonas Wisbrant, AI Lund
- Malin Bredenberg, forskningsnamnden [at] lu [dot] se
- Kalle Åström, AI Lund
About the event
Location:
Palaestra, Paradisgatan 2, Lund, Sweden Palaestra, Paradisgatan 2, Lund, Sweden and online on zoom
Contact:
Jonas [dot] Wisbrant [at] control [dot] lth [dot] se