RAID - Responsible AI in Interaction Design Practice
In the RAID project, Nordic researchers will work together to develop knowledge, tools and teaching models that make it possible to use AI in a responsible and thoughtful way in the design of future digital services.
About the research project
Can we trust AI to shape our future digital services? AI is increasingly used in interaction design, a field traditionally, and especially in the Nordics, focused on human needs, requirements and contexts. The increasing role of AI is challenging this tradition and replacing human insight with machine-led decision-making in creating the critical digital infrastructure of modern and future society. If we want to use this new technology responsibly, can we rely solely on the EU AI law and related regulations? This project brings together leading experts in the fields of human-machine interaction and human-centered AI to investigate how AI is used in interaction design practice, how we can responsibly create new AI tools for interaction design, what extreme cases of AI integration imply, and how we can teach future designers to use AI responsibly. This project builds on the current research conducted by consortium partners independently and brings together these efforts to explore the complex and multifaceted topic of responsible AI in interaction design practice across different settings and from different perspectives.
Project partners:
Aarhus University (external link)
IT Universitety in Copenhagen (external link)
People
Project manager
Frode Guribye PI, WP4 co-lead
Project members
Kaisa Väänänen WP1 lead
Willem van der Maden WP1 co-lead
Pavel Okopnyi WP2 lead
Jens Emil Grønbæk WP2 co-lead
Clemens Klokmose WP3 lead
Miroslav Bachinski WP3 co-lead
Jonas Ivarsson WP4 lead
Ville Paananen Postdoctoral researcher WP1
Matilda Kalving Doctoral researcher WP1
Jichen Zhu Professor WP1
Scientific Advisory Board
Albrecht Schmidt Scientific Advisor
Marija Slavkovik Scientific Advisor