Designing Inclusive & Trustworthy Digital Public Services for Migrants in Finland

Description of the granted funding

The Trust-M project aims to improve the integration of migrants in Finland by devising hybrid and trustworthy digital services based on conversational AI. This can strengthen social cohesion, resilience of the labor market, and economic vibrance in Finnish Society. To this end, we seek to understand how socially and culturally constructed notions of trust as well as human rights are incorporated in present-day digital public services and perceived among migrant communities. Finnish public services may not always be accessible, inclusive or trustworthy for all migrants. Using conversational interaction and hybrid service design, Trust-M will explore, create and pilot innovative AI-assisted services. The City of Espoo, as the main interaction partner, will ensure their practical relevance to migrant services and promote societal impact. Trust-M offers key insights for how to meaningfully empower and effectively integrate diverse migrants through digital public services in municipalities.
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Starting year

2022

End year

2025

Granted funding






Johanna Ylipulli Orcid -palvelun logo
273 794 €

Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland

Partner

Other consortium parties

Partner
395 065 €
Leader
Aalto University (353509)
557 609 €
Leader
Aalto University (353509)
557 609 €
Partner
Tampere University (353510)
797 549 €
Partner
University of Helsinki (353531)
897 401 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Strategic Research Funding

Decision maker

Strategic Research Council
12.09.2022

Other information

Funding decision number

353511

Fields of science

Computer and information sciences

Research fields

Tietojenkäsittelytieteet

Themes

Turvallisuus ja luottamus algoritmien aikakaudella

Identified topics

migration, immigration, refugees