By Florian Keil, Melina Stein and Flurina Schneider.

2. Melina Stein (biography)
3. Flurina Schneider (biography)
Is artificial intelligence, a technology aggressively advertised as the ultimate cure-all, fundamentally incompatible with transdisciplinarity and its decades-old insight that the “wicked” problems of the real world do not lend themselves to one-dimensional solutions? Should transdisciplinary research outright reject a technology that is already undermining efforts to achieve social and environmental justice? Or can artificial intelligence actually support transdisciplinary research when used responsibly?
Using artificial intelligence in transdisciplinary research requires a critical mindset