By Professor David Budtz Pedersen and research assistant Josephine Bøgen Theilgaard, Aalborg University
Since the ADD project’s inception in 2021, the programme has operated with a number of Impact Goals distributed across the six subprojects and the Knowledge Broker Unit. The report presents seven impact case studies from the first phase of the ADD project showcasing an interdisciplinary research programme generating various types of impacts across different societal arenas.
The report presents one case from each subproject, and a case from the Knowledge Broker Unit. The cases serve to highlight leading examples of societal engagements and impacts originating from ADD activities:
- Stimulating a new kind of cybersecurity awareness: The development of a dilemma board game
- Diagnostic AI. The case of the Danish mammography screening program
- A qualitative evaluation of algorithmification in a Scandinavian NGO
- Beyond control? Exposing and shaping the global surveillance industry
- Fairness in recommender systems
- How to lead AI adoption as a manager
- Responsible use of AI in scientific advice
