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Christian Zwatz, researcher in the joint FWF-DFG Weave Project „GLASS – Global Augmented State Space Error Correction Model“ by Martin Wagner (EAOR/QED) und Dietmar Bauer (University of Bielefeld), successfully completed his PhD studies in December with his dissertation entitled “Topics On Autocorrelation Robust Testing and Spatial Models”. Congratulations!

Theresa Tschauko Visiting the University of Amsterdam, Nederland

Foto: Theresa TschaukoAs part of the Young Scientist Mentoring Programme at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Theresa Tschauko is currently undertaking a research stay at the University of Amsterdam. She is hosted by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences within the Programme Group Work and Organizational Psychology.

Gesundheitsrat vom Chatbot? Ute Schmid kommentiert neueste Studienergebnisse

Eine aktuelle Studie eines Forscherteams der Universität Oxford, erschienen im Fachjournal „Nature Medicine“, weist auf Problematiken bei der Nutzung großer Sprachmodelle zur Beantwortung von Gesundheitsfragen hin. Viele Menschen nutzen Chatbots zur ersten Orientierung, liefern dabei aber häufig unvollständige oder unscharfe Angaben. Dadurch entstehen im Zusammenspiel von Nutzerinnen und Nutzern und dem Modell Missverständnisse, die die Qualität der Antworten verschlechtern. Die Ergebnisse der Studie sind medial breit aufgegriffen worden.

Training and introductory courses, summer term 2026

During the summer term, the library again offers training and introductory courses to anybody interested:

Rewiring Democracy Now: Switzerland shows us an alternative to corporate AI

Politico: EU tech enforcer tells officials not to be scared by US threats

POLITICO Europe reported about the keynote speech by Prabhat Agarwal (DG Connect, European Commission) at the DSA and Platform Regulation Conference on Monday 16 February in Amsterdam (University of Amsterdam).
The post Politico: EU tech enforcer tells officials not to be scared by US threats appeared first on IVIR.

Research Stay in the field of Public, Nonprofit and Health Care Management

PUMADr. Hanna Kelm and Dr. Karolina Szymaniec-Mlicka from the University of Economics in Katowice, Poland, have successfully completed their research stay at the University of Klagenfurt (Austria). They were hosted by the Department of  Accounting, Financial Management, and Governance Subject Area Public, Nonprofit and Health Care Management at the invitation of Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Paolo Rondo-Brovetto.

Opiniestuk van Geertrui Van Overwalle over Gaza

Sofie Royer over emotionele oplichting via datingapps

Jan De Bruyne en Andrea Palumbo over rechtszaken tegen sociale media

Digital Tribulations 10: The Quest for Indigenous Digital Sovereignty in the Amazon

Interview with Jader Gama. 
The introduction of Digital Tribulations, a series of intellectual interviews on the developments of digital sovereignty in Latin America, can be read here.

Gabon blocked social media

Why Global Majority Leadership Matters for Tech and Migration Policy Today

How sky-high AI pay warps science

Estrattivismo dei dati

Radio Ondarossa | 16 febbraio 2026 | con Dario Guarascio e Maurizio Borghi
The post Estrattivismo dei dati appeared first on Nexa Center for Internet & Society.

Theresa Tschauko zu Gast an der Universität Amsterdam

Foto: Theresa TschaukoIm Rahmen des Young Scientist Mentoring Programmes der Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt absolviert Theresa Tschauko derzeit einen Forschungsaufenthalt an der Universität Amsterdam. Dort ist sie an der Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences in der Programme Group Work and Organizational Psychology zu Gast.

What is Digital Public Infrastructure? Supporting South Africa’s digital transformation

Think about the roads, bridges and electricity grids that make modern life possible. Without them, nothing works. Digital Public Infrastructure, or DPI, is the digital equivalent: shared technology systems that an entire country can build on.
The idea is straightforward. Instead of every government department building its own isolated digital system, you build a set of common foundations once and let everyone build on top of them. The result is faster, cheaper, more inclusive public services.
The building blocks

Podcast: The Digital Services Act is a Lightning Rod for Debate

This week the DSA Observatory hosted the second DSA and Platform Regulation Conference in Amsterdam with many of our IViR staff involved in the organisation or as speakers. Ahead of the conference, the DSA Observatory's Paddy Leerssen, Magdalena Jóźwiak, and John Albert spoke with Ramsha Jahangir of Tech Policy Press to reflect on what has changed, and how the research landscape has evolved, in the two years since the DSA came fully into effect across the European Union.

Umfassende Karte des Radiohimmels veröffentlicht

Mehr als zehn Jahre lang hat ein internationales Forschungsteam den Nordhimmel mit dem Radioteleskop LOFAR beobachtet. Die Ergebnisse dieser Himmelsdurchmusterung sind nun in der Fachzeitschrift „Astronomy & Astrophysics“ veröffentlicht.

When the state taxes itself: Ann-Catherine Pointecker studies the taxation of public bodies

aau/MüllerHow should public bodies be treated for tax purposes when they compete with private companies? At the University of Klagenfurt, Ann-Catherine Pointecker is conducting research on the taxation of bodies governed by public law from an international comparative perspective and analysing the need for reform in Austria.