AI at KI
On this page, we gather resources, news, and content about applying various AI tools so you can easily find the right one. Although different content owners at KI publish the material, the IT Office coordinates and manages this page.
If you have content tips or questions about AI at KI, don't hesitate to contact us.
Get started with AI
Photo: MicrosoftAI for staff
Curious about AI? Here you will find a first introduction to what you can do with the help of Copilot online, which all KI employees can access.
Photo: MicrosoftMicrosoft Azure
Microsoft Azure is a cloud-based platform that offers a variety of services such as generative AI and machine learning, data storage, virtual machines, databases, and more. As a researcher, you can utilise exactly the resources needed via your own account and associated "landing zone".
Photo: N/AResearch news with AI
Here, news editors of the Communications and Public Relations Department's provide tips on how to use Copilot to help you write professional research news stories for the KI website.
Photo: Getty Images, iStock, Björn Olin/Folio/imagebank.sweden.se, Erik Cronberg.AI for images and video
What applies when using AI-generated visual content in KI communication? Here you will find some guidance on what you may need to consider.
Generative AI and Education
Photo: Bing Chat/Dall-EGenerative AI and Education
Generative AI is changing the way we learn, teach and create content. At Karolinska Institutet, we offer guidance, resources and guidelines for using AI tools responsibly and effectively in higher education.
Here you will find information about opportunities, risks, ethical principles and legal aspects of integrating AI in relation to the subject.
Current events
Photo: N/ALecture: Digital enough?
See Emma Swärdh's lecture, presented during the sustainability initiative Digital Cleanup Week:
Digital enough? Striking a balance between efficiency, labour and planetary health.
Digitalisation in academia is often framed as progress and efficiency. In this lecture, we pause to ask: efficient for whom, built on whose invisible labour, and at what cost to planetary health, and do we always need digital or AI-based tools to answer our questions?
AI in research and doctoral education
Photo: Getty Images.,Getty Images/iStockphotoCentre for AI Innovation
Centre for AI Innovation, an initiative aimed at promoting the development and use of artificial intelligence in medical research and healthcare. The centre will serve as a collaborative platform for local, regional, national, and international collaborations in AI at Karolinska Institutet.

Advances in Artificial Intelligence - AI@KI
Thanks to a generous joint donation from the Lundblad and Thelin families, Karolinska Institutet has launched a strategic AI education and training initiative. This initiative, Advances in Artificial Intelligence -AI@KI, has enabled the organisation of AI-focused conferences.
Photo: Gerd Altmann/Pixabay CC0Spotlight on: AI in medicine and health
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being tested in several medical fields, such as identifying breast cancer from mammograms or making an initial assessment of patients in emergency care. But the potential applications are many – and research is ongoing to make AI both safe and useful in healthcare. Here we have collected some articles about researchers and research projects in this field at Karolinska Institutet.
Photo: public domain CC0Generative AI in academic writing
Generative AI tools can be helpful when writing academic texts in postgraduate education – but you need to use them responsibly.
