AI Futures: Navigating Ethics, Law, and Heritage

  • Datum: 16 december 2025, kl. 13.15–15.00
  • Plats: Digitalt evenemang
  • Typ: Workshop
  • Arrangör: WASP-HS Research Cluster AI Futures of Culture and Memory, WASP-HS Research Cluster The Rule of AI, the Swedish Research Council Research Environment VOICE and the Swedish Research Council Excellence Network in Ground Breaking Technologies Culture Code at Uppsala University
  • Kontaktperson: Kailin Hatlestad

Can AI models be lawfully and ethically trained on copyrighted and cultural heritage–protected materials? This question has become one of the most pressing and contested issues in Sweden’s AI and cultural policy landscape. Recent debates between rights-holder organizations and public institutions have highlighted tensions around copyright, lawful access, and the future of generative AI.

This roundtable, hosted by WASP-HS Research Cluster AI Futures of Culture and Memory, WASP-HS Research Cluster The Rule of AI, the Swedish Research Council Research Environment VOICE and the Swedish Research Council Excellence Network in Ground Breaking Technologies Culture Code at Uppsala University, brings together experts from law, technology, cultural heritage, and creative sectors to foster an informed and respectful dialogue beyond polarized public discourse.

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Discussion Topics

  • Legal frameworks governing AI training data, with focus on EU text and data mining (TDM) exceptions
  • Practical realities of AI model development: licensing, datasets, and research purposes
  • Opportunities and challenges for cultural heritage and creative industries

Speakers

  • Jens Västberg – Chief Legal Officer, Riksarkivet (Swedish National Archives)
  • Love Börjesson – Head of KB Lab, National Library of Sweden
  • Josefine Engström – Chair, Svenska Tecknare (The association of Swedish illustrators and graphic designers) & Vice Chair KLYS (Swedish Joint Committee for Artistic and Literary Professionals)
  • Marijn Storm – Partner at Morrison Foerster, involved in GPT-NL development

Each speaker will provide a 5-minute perspective with one slide, introducing themselves and sharing their thoughts on opportunities and challenges related to AI training on cultural heritage data.

Who Should Attend?

Researchers, policymakers, cultural heritage professionals, rights-holder organizations, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI, law, and culture.

Organized by:

  • Anna Foka, Professor of Digital Humanities, Uppsala University
  • Katja de Vries, Associate Professor in Public Law, Uppsala University

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