Multifaceted Ripple Effects and Limitations of AI-Human Interplay at Work, Business, and Society

This Academy Consortium explores the multifaceted ripple effects that artificial intelligence has on contemporary working life. Combining information technology research with communication studies, we explore the limits of the interplay between working life organizations and AI from a human viewpoint. The starting point of this project is the idea that it is us humans who pose the greatest limits to how AI will be utilized and developed in the near future. Therefore, studying human agency and perceptions concerning AI is crucial.

Table of contents

Project duration
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Core fields of research
Information technology and the human in the knowledge society
Languages, culture and society
Learning, teaching and interaction
Research areas
JYU.Well
Digitalization in and for learning and interaction
Multiliteracies and knowledge construction
Department
Department of Language and Communication Studies
Co-operation
University of Tampere, University of Vaasa
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Project description

This Academy Consortium explores the multifaceted ripple effects that artificial intelligence has on contemporary working life. Combining information technology research with communication studies, we explore the limits of the interplay between working life organizations and AI from a human viewpoint. The starting point of this project is the idea that it is us humans who pose the greatest limits to how AI will be utilized and developed in the near future. Therefore, studying human agency and perceptions concerning AI is crucial.

Publications

Publication
2025
Available through Open Access

Journal of Medical Internet Research
Kauttonen, Janne
Rousi, Rebekah
Alamäki, Ari
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Conference on Technology Ethics - Tethics
Leikas, Jaana
Rousi, Rebekah
Vilpponen, Hannu
Saariluoma, Pertti
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Media ja viestintä
Laapotti, Tomi
Eronen-Valli, Maria
Raappana, Mitra

Project team