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Impact case study reportResearch impact 14. April 2026

Release of ADD Impact Case Studies: Pathways to Research Impact

As part of the ADD five-year anniversary celebration, the Knowledge Broker Unit has released a report with seven impact cases showcasing examples of how the…
7. April 2026

ADD Blogpost: Can AI work for democracy? 

The ADD project turns five years old. Sine Nørholm Just therefore provides insight into her research.
17. February 2026

ADD blogpost: To move beyond ‘the digital graveyard’, Denmark needs a dedicated legal framework for public-sector AI

Public AI projects encounter legal barriers during implementation, which is why Denmark needs a new legal framework.
14. January 2026

ADD blogpost: The fault in AI fairness evaluation metrics – worrying flaws and steps forward

In this blog post, researchers from the ADD project examine the role of AI evaluation metrics, newly found flaws, and emerging solutions.
31. October 2025

ADD BLOG POST: Why it is difficult to map social media and its influence on society

We cannot understand the impact of social media without access to data. Nor with key concepts left unclear.
3. September 2025

ADD blogpost: AI is entering science. We must set boundaries before it’s too late

Science is our most important standard of self-correcting knowledge production in liberal democracies and should maintain the highest quality possible, writes David Budtz Pedersen.
7. August 2025

ADD blogpost: The collapse of democratic information environments – insights from a research visit in Amsterdam 

What do user-driven content moderation, transparency reporting and information environments have in common?
30. July 2025

New policy brief: How to revive the democratic conversation online

American tech companies have significant power over the online conversation in democratic countries including Denmark. A new policy brief explores solutions to create better conversations…
27. June 2025

Is the EU ready for a digital moonshot?

Europe speaks passionately about digital sovereignty – but in reality, we remain deeply dependent on American and Chinese technologies.
27. June 2025

Young people need support – not bans – to manage their social media use

This is the conclusion of the report “Less Automation and More Autonomy in Young People's Use of Social Media”.

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