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Marie Eneman is an Associate Professor at the University of Gothenburg in the Department of Applied IT, specializing in the ethical implications of digitalization in society. With extensive experience in conducting critical research, her work often addresses the challenges and dilemmas encountered by law enforcement when integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into policing practices. Eneman actively presents her research at academic conferences, contributing to dialogue on topics such as the use of body-worn cameras by police and the governance of biometric technologies in border control. She is particularly interested in exploring the interaction between technological advancements and regulatory frameworks, as evidenced by her ongoing projects, which include investigating how law enforcement agencies adapt to new AI regulations and examining public attitudes toward digital surveillance practices. Eneman's research has significant implications for understanding the balance between security and individual rights in the digital age, making her a prominent voice in discussions about surveillance, governance, and the social impacts of ICT.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).