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Setting the AI Agenda : Evidence from Sweden in the ChatGPT Era

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Summary, in English

This paper examines the development of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) meta-debate in Sweden before and after the release of ChatGPT. From the perspective of agenda-setting theory, we propose that it is an elite outside of party politics that is leading the debate – i.e. that the politicians are relatively silent when it comes to this rapid development. We also suggest that the debate has become more substantive and risk-oriented in recent years. To investigate this claim, we draw on an original dataset of elite-level documents from the early 2010s to the present, using op-eds published in a number of leading Swedish newspapers. By conducting a qualitative content analysis of these materials, our preliminary findings lend support to the expectation that an academic, rather than a political elite is steering the debate.

Publishing year

2024-10-20

Language

English

Publication/Series

CEUR Workshop Proceedings

Volume

3808

Links

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

CEUR-WS

Topic

  • Social Sciences
  • Computer and Information Sciences

Keywords

  • agenda setting
  • AI debate
  • AI risk
  • qualitative content analysis
  • Sweden
  • AI
  • bias
  • agenda-setting

Conference name

2nd Workshop on Fairness and Bias in AI, AEQUITAS 2024

Conference date

2024-10-20

Conference place

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Status

Published

Project

  • Bias and methods of AI technology studying political behavior

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1613-0073