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Blog post | 2023

The role of technology in anti-corruption: dystopian reflections

Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph (2023)
U4 Blog Post
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https://www.u4.no/blog/the-role-of-technology-in-anti-corruption-dystopian-reflections

Techno-optimism has grown in the past 20 years, and technology will certainly be used to solve even more corruption issues over the coming 20. However, it needs to be used with care and consideration to avoid unintended consequences.

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https://www.u4.no/blog/the-role-of-technology-in-anti-corruption-dystopian-reflections

Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph

Programme Adviser (U4)
  • daniel.hausenkamph@cmi.no
  • Corruption
  • Anti-corruption tools
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Datasets
  • Corruption risk assessment
  • Digital technology
  • Human rights

Also by this author:

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Unlocking AI’s potential in anti-corruption: Hype vs. reality.

Guillaume Nicaise, Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph

Blog post | 2023

Logistics in health emergencies: dealing with fraud and corruption risks across supply chains (Part 3 of 3)

Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph, Daniela Cepeda Cuadrado, Monica Kirya

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