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Welcome to #frAIday hybrid organized by Umeå university. You can participate via Zoom or join on site in Sirius, where the speaker will be present.

About the talk

When AI systems fabricate sources, the damage to research can be severe and difficult to detect. This talk invites researchers, PhD students, master’s students, and educators to explore how to build reliable workflows without sacrificing scientific rigor.

Through a mapping of current AI tools and a live demonstration, Alexandra Kafka Larsson, CEO and co-founder of Parsd and part of the WASP research arena WARA Media and Language. introduces the concept of a “source trustworthiness platform”. It’s a digital source management method that streamlines work with trusted sources, allowing human scrutiny to focus where it is needed most. The session concludes with an open discussion on how academia can navigate ongoing AI policy developments and leverage the technology safely within your own research environment.

Event type: Lecture

Alexandra Kafka Larsson CEO and co-founder, Parsd.

Alexandra Kafka Larsson spent 24 years in the Swedish Armed Forces as a Military Intelligence Officer, 15 of them leading R&D in methods and technology. She holds a Bachelor’s in Political Science from Lund University and has since worked as Chief Architect and digitalisation advisor to major Swedish organisations. She is now CEO and co-founder of Parsd, a part of the WASP Research Arena Media and Language

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