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Shaping a future with AI: Designing Systems for Society and Business

Shaping a future with AI: Designing Systems for Society and Business

Intelligent systems for the future of public safety and rescue operations
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Our Challenge

Do you want to understand how AI can create value for society, beyond experiments, pilots and news headlines? In this challenge, you will explore how AI can be responsibly integrated into complex societal systems, with a special focus on the future of search and rescue operations and public safety. Guided by Design Theory and working in international, interdisciplinary teams, you will investigate how AI, autonomous systems, and human expertise can interact to build more resilient and intelligent systems-of-systems. The challenge provider is WARA-PS, a leading research arena dedicated to advancing public safety through innovative AI and autonomous system collaborations. Your job is to design a solution for integrating AI into critical societal infrastructures, combining systemic thinking, creativity, and real-world relevance. Join us if you’re curious about AI’s broader societal impact and want hands-on experience with shaping responsible, human-centred solutions.

The Team

Teamchers

These are the teamchers you'll work with on the challenge.

NL
Nicolette Lakemond
Teamcher
GH
Gunnar Holmberg
Teamcher

Learners

0 learners
Study period
20 April – 22 May 2026
Study format
Blended
Application period
6 February – 29 March 2026
Credits
4 ECTS
Hosting university
Linkoping University
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Information

Value and progress

AI and complex systems

The student should be able to identify current challenges related to the integration of AI in complex systems and critical infrastructures in society.

ESCO SKILLS

Problem solving

The student should be able to propose solutions that consider a diversity of aspects to responsibly integrate AI into complex systems and critical infrastructures in society

ESCO SKILLS

Communication skills

The student should be able to communicate concepts and solutions, both in writing and orally, to stakeholders from different backgrounds.

ESCO SKILLS

Teamwork

The student should be able to discuss and reflect on group processes and group dynamics where individuals from different professions collaborate in an interdisciplinary way.

ESCO SKILLS

Self-reflection

The student should be able to reflect on their own learning process and their role within the group.

ESCO SKILLS

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Hosting university

Linkoping University

Linkoping University