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Research news | 2024-01-29
Groups of guillemots on an island in the Baltic Sea have unknowingly inspired how marine research can be done. Two AI-powered research projects can change how to monitor marine ecosystems – and potentially manage them in real-time
Research news | 2023-05-25
The speed and the way misinformation about climate change and sustainability issues moves around the world is rapidly changing. Now, the Centre presents a new synthesis on AI and climate misinformation in connection to the Nobel Prize Summit 2023, "Truth, Trust and Hope"
Research news | 2022-11-03
Money is pouring into food tech. But despite rosy claims, food innovations are rarely empirically assessed from a broader sustainability perspective
Research news | 2021-09-24
Research identifies four areas where the use of AI-technologies can create challenges for both people and planet
Research news | 2019-10-16
U.S. and Swedish academia, the Swedish government, Google, Ericsson, USAID, UNDP and UN Global Pulse met to explore how artificial intelligence can - and already are - helping to reach targets related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Research news | 2019-06-24
Centre invited to support Sweden’s Artificial Intelligence innovation network
Research news | 2017-07-19
Financial markets example of how information flows are turning increasingly faster and more complex in the Anthropocene
Research news | 2016-04-14
New open source Python software package offers new perspectives to old network analyses
Research news | 2016-03-23
Biodiversity observations on Twitter can contribute to ecological monitoring
Research news | 2015-10-01
An upcoming hackathon will focus on ways of finding more sustainable fishing methods
Research news | 2015-01-15
Centre researchers have updated classic "Great Acceleration" graphs
Research news | 2014-04-23
New centre book discusses how technology poses novel risks, but also provides new possibilities
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