Humanistic Aspects of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

The aim of the Humanistic Aspects of AI group is to bring together interdisciplinary knowledge and experiences that emphasize, on the one hand, the use of artificial intelligence in the social sciences, and, on the other hand, draw attention to the need to consider the human factor in technologies that implement goods and services using information and communication technologies. The Team combines research perspectives from ICT issues, humanities (law, sociology, philosophy, psychology), engineering and technical sciences, as well as business analysis and economics. 

 

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Selected publications

  • Sawulski J., Gałczyński M., Zajdler R., Technological innovation system analysis in a follower country – The case of offshore wind in Poland. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2019, DOI:10.1016/j.eist.2019.07.002
  • Bulińska-Stangrecka Helena, Bagieńska A.: HR Practices for Supporting Interpersonal Trust and Its Consequences for Team Collaboration and Innovation. Sustainability, vol. 16, nr 11, 2019, Nr art. 4423, DOI:10.3390/su11164423
  • Bulińska-Stangrecka H., Bagieńska A., Investigating the Links of Interpersonal Trust in Telecommunications Companies. Sustainability, vol. 10, nr 7, 2018, pp. 1-17, DOI:10.3390/su10072555.

Selected project:

  • 'TRANSrisk: Transitions pathways and risk analysis for climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies', funded by the European Union programme - Horizon 2020 (contract number with the European Commission 642260 - TRANSrisk). Robert Zajdler: Work Package Leader “Innovation system for offshore wind farms in Poland using the Technology Innovation System procedure”, 2018.

 

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