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This is Hello, Computer, a series of interviews carried out in 2023 at a time when artificial intelligence appears to be going everywhere, all at once.
Our first interview is with Marisa Tschopp, a researcher at scip AG who also serves as Chief Research Officer at Women in AI NPO. Additionally, she Co-Chairs the IEEE Trust and Agency in AI Systems committee. Marisa's research explores AI from a psychological perspective, focusing on ethical implications.
You can watch a video of this interview on the Hello, Computer YouTube channel.
Marisa is a prolific writer and has published numerous media articles, book chapters, and essays. She is also a frequent speaker at conferences and events worldwide, including TEDx. Marisa holds a Master's degree in Psychology of Excellence in Business and Education from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, and a BA degree in Business Psychology focusing on market and consumer psychology. She is an associate researcher (Ph.D. student) in the Social Processes Lab at the Leibniz Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM), where she investigates the perceived relationships between humans and machines.
This is Hello, Computer, a series of interviews carried out in 2023 at a time when artificial intelligence appears to be going everywhere, all at once.
Our first interview is with Marisa Tschopp, a researcher at scip AG who also serves as Chief Research Officer at Women in AI NPO. Additionally, she Co-Chairs the IEEE Trust and Agency in AI Systems committee. Marisa's research explores AI from a psychological perspective, focusing on ethical implications.
You can watch a video of this interview on the Hello, Computer YouTube channel.
Marisa is a prolific writer and has published numerous media articles, book chapters, and essays. She is also a frequent speaker at conferences and events worldwide, including TEDx. Marisa holds a Master's degree in Psychology of Excellence in Business and Education from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, and a BA degree in Business Psychology focusing on market and consumer psychology. She is an associate researcher (Ph.D. student) in the Social Processes Lab at the Leibniz Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM), where she investigates the perceived relationships between humans and machines.