CAISA is a national consortium bringing together researchers from KU, AAU, AU, ITU and DTU, in close collaboration with the Pioneer Centre for AI. Grounded in new and interdisciplinary research, they aim to advise public authorities and businesses on how best to navigate the rapid development of AI technologies, and how we can collectively ensure that the deployment of artificial intelligence fosters growth, supports democracy, and promotes greater digital self-determination.
On Friday, May 9, from 14:00 to 16:00, you are invited to attend the official opening of the center, which will take place in the Ceremonial Hall at the University of Copenhagen. Registration must be completed no later than May 1.
Speakers will include Minister for Digitalisation Caroline Stage and Minister for Higher Education and Science Christina Egelund, as well as the rectors of the University of Copenhagen, David Dreyer Lassen, and Aalborg University, Per Michael Johansen. The goals and ambitions of CAISA will be presented by Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Thomas B. Moeslund, and a panel discussion featuring the center’s lead researchers—Serge Bolongie, Helene Ratner Friis, Anders Søgaard, Roman Jurowetzki, Sune Lehmann, Stine Lomborg, and Morten Axel Pedersen—will be moderated by Marie Høst.
