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AI literacy in Swiss journalism – How to strengthen the digital resilience of journalism and audiences

Project state closed Project start August 2024 Funding duration 14 months Universities involved UZH, ZHAW Practice partners Qualität im Journalismus (QuaJou), Schweizer Syndikat Medienschaffender (SSM), Junge Journalistinnen und Journalisten Schweiz (JJS) Academic partners Università della Svizzera italiana USI, Université de Fribourg, Fachhochschule Graubünden FHGR How is AI used in Swiss… Read More »AI literacy in Swiss journalism – How to strengthen the digital resilience of journalism and audiences

Apéro Digital

The Apéro Digital event series are regular in-person gatherings for those who are interested in science and technology to meet and discuss pressing issues related to digitalization, innovations and society in a systematic and argumentative way. Apéro Digital is composed of public talks around topics related to human-centered technology and value-based… Read More »Apéro Digital

Supporting People Affected by Forced Marriage in Switzerland through Digital Transformation

The freedom to choose a spouse is a fundamental human right that equally applies to all human beings, regardless of race, nationality, or religion. Still, each year, there are over 300 cases of women being forcefully wed against their will in Switzerland alone. In this research, we will be collaborating… Read More »Supporting People Affected by Forced Marriage in Switzerland through Digital Transformation

The Ethics-Assessment-Tool for the Humanitarian Use of Drones (E-HUD)

Project state closed Project start April 2022 Funding duration 24 months Universities involved UZH, ZHAW Practice partner World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), VillageReach, Medair, Geneva Science Policy Interface (GSPI) Funding amount DIZH CHF 81’273 https://youtu.be/fnAQhfBh96E In a prior study FEAHD conducted during 2018-2021, the ethical, legal… Read More »The Ethics-Assessment-Tool for the Humanitarian Use of Drones (E-HUD)