Sune Holm

Sune Holm

Associate Professor

Copenhagen University, Department of Food and Resource Reconomics, Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance

Sune Holm is associate professor in philosophy and holds a Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews (UK).

Sune’s current research focuses on questions concerning the ethics of AI, philosophy of biology, and bioethics.

He participates in several national and international research projects on the use of AI in healthcare, and he is co-director of the Trustworthy AI Lab hosted by the Dept. of Datascience as well as a member of the scientific committee of the European Workshop on Algorithmic Fairness (EWAF). From 2016-2020 Sune was PI of the DFF2-project Living Machines? which examined philosophical issues relating to the machine-organism analogy.

In recent years Sune has primarily taught courses in ethics and philosophy of science. He is an experienced supervisor at both BA, MA, and PhD-level.

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Interests
  • Ethics of AI
  • Bioethics
  • Predictive algorithms