• Se alle

    Ingen søkeresultater funnet

    Det ser ut til at vi ikke kunne finne noen resultater for ditt søk.

    Hjelpsomme lenker

    Norske programmer
    EIC Accelerator
    EIC Pathfinder
    Kontakt oss
  • Hvem vi er
  • Hva vi gjør
    • Norske programmer
    • EU-programmer
    • Corporate Finance
  • Tilskuddsordninger
    • Norske støtteprogrammer
      • SkatteFUNN
      • Forskningsrådet
      • ENOVA
      • Innovasjon Norge
    • Green tech EU-programmer
      • EU Innovation Fund
      • Horizon Europe
      • Connecting Europe Facility
      • Hydrogen Auction
      • Clean Hydrogen Partnership
      • Circular Bio-based Europe
      • CETPartnership
    • EU-programmer
      • Eurostars
      • European Defence Fund
      • NATO DIANA
      • EIC Accelerator
      • EIC Pathfinder
      • EIC Transition
      • EIC Pre-Accelerator
      • EIC STEP Scale Up
  • Kundehistorier
  • Nyheter
  • Kontakt oss
  • Search
  • EN EN DA DA NO NO
nordic logo
  • Hvem vi er
  • Hva vi gjør
    • Norske programmer
    • EU-programmer
    • Corporate Finance
  • Tilskuddsordninger
    Norske støtteprogrammer
    • SkatteFUNN
    • Forskningsrådet
    • ENOVA
    • Innovasjon Norge
    Green tech EU-programmer
    • EU Innovation Fund
    • Horizon Europe
    • Connecting Europe Facility
    • Hydrogen Auction
    • Clean Hydrogen Partnership
    • Circular Bio-based Europe
    • CETPartnership
    EU-programmer
    • Eurostars
    • European Defence Fund
    • NATO DIANA
    • EIC Accelerator
    • EIC Pathfinder
    • EIC Transition
    • EIC Pre-Accelerator
    • EIC STEP Scale Up
  • Kundehistorier
  • Nyheter
  • Kontakt oss
NO NO
EN EN DA DA NO NO

Se alle

Ingen søkeresultater funnet

Det ser ut til at vi ikke kunne finne noen resultater for ditt søk.

Hjelpsomme lenker

Norske programmer
EIC Accelerator
EIC Pathfinder
Kontakt oss
  • NO Website
  • Nyheter
  • Nyheter og artikler
  • Responsible use of AI at Nordic Innovators

Back

Responsible use of AI at Nordic Innovators, protecting client data and intellectual property

Lesetid   |  Utgitt den 23 april 2026 av
Share Email LinkedIn
Innholdsfortegnelse
    Responsible use of AI at Nordic Innovators, protecting client data and intellectual property

    AI is useful, but imperfect by design:
    Separating AI hype from reality

    AI is becoming a standard tool in knowledge work for professional services firms. It can support research, summarisation, drafting, and refinement. Often, it is presented as a transformative solution that can save time, increase throughput, and boost quality by automating repetitive tasks and augmenting our most valuable work.

    Our experience does not support that narrative. Large Language Models (LLMs) generate probabilistic outputs based on pattern recognition and training data. This makes the output quality dependent on structured prompts and context, and the model does not inherently “know” what is true in your specific case. This means that they often miss proposal narratives and technological understanding.

    And AI systems fail with many valuable tasks and can produce text that is convincing yet highly inaccurate, over-generalised, and reflects underlying biases. Rather, success depends on understanding companies’ technologies, aligning partner perspectives, and maintaining a clear and coherent strategic narrative across deliverables.

    And the case for Nordic Innovators is no different. AI’s capabilities in complex R&D&I projects, especially those that involve DeepTech innovations, often struggle to add any novel value. Without experienced consultants and domain experts guiding and critically reviewing outputs, AI can reduce efficiency - in other words, a human in the loop is always needed. It often results in wasting senior staffs’ time, adding onto their mental load, and diverts them from doing truly valuable work for our clients.

    Yet AI is a driving force yet to be seen, and the progress is staggeringly quick. At Nordic Innovators, we cautiously use AI where it brings value, and not where it lacks behind: To support our workflows, while keeping deliverables human-led, quality-assured, and aligned with client expectations, to ensure that we apply our, and our client’s, domain expertise more effectively without trying to substitute it. 

    Why protecting client data and intellectual property is important

    Equally important is our client’s trust when using AI tools. It depends on confidentiality, and in many R&D&I projects, IP sensitivity is as important as personal data. Using AI irresponsibly increases risk, for example by sharing confidential project details in tools that are not appropriate for sensitive information.

    “Innovation encompasses not only the generation of ideas but also their protection; safeguarding intellectual property — including ensuring confidential data is never exposed to external AI tools — remains paramount in a digital environment”. 
    Alexander Bjørnå, Partner at
    aera (A European IP consultancy and trusted partner of Nordic Innovators.)

    Our baseline is simple: strict AI governance and data protection practices are paramount, and sensitive information must only be shared on secure systems. This is not exclusive to personal data; It applies to any proprietary technical details, claims, and novelty-sensitive descriptions that could affect IP strategy.

    We also stay close to specialist perspectives on IP protection, such as from aera, especially as innovation teams increasingly experiment with AI in early-stage drafting and analysis.

    Our compliance view on human-in-the-loop and AI literacy   

    Under the EU AI Act, Nordic Innovators acts as a deployer of AI systems. Our compliance focus is on how AI is used in practice: human oversight, accountable decision-making, and staff competence. We require human-in-the-loop review for AI-assisted outputs, meaning a consultant remains responsible for validation, editorial control, and the final result. (EU AI Act, Article 50: Transparency Obligations)

    Furthermore, the Act explicitly expects providers and deployers to take measures to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among staff and others operating AI on their behalf. We address this through internal guidance, training, and continuous iteration of best practices, so colleagues understand both the value and the limitations of AI, including risks related to confidentiality and IP. (EU AI Act, Article 4: AI Literacy)

    To ensure both transparency and AI literacy across the Nordic Innovators Group, as well as the compliant deployment of AI, Nordic Innovators has a dedicated centralised team, the Nordic AI Hub. The AI Hub oversees the Group’s AI architecture, while aligning security and data protection obligations with standards and regulations like GDPR and the EU AI Act.

    Underlining our stance

    AI can be a practical tool for improving how we structure, refine, and quality-assure complex work, but it does not replace expertise, judgment, or accountability – inherently human capabilities. Nordic Innovators’ position is to use AI where it brings value, and with clear safeguards: protect sensitive data and IP, keep humans responsible for validation and outcomes, and build organisation-wide AI literacy in line with evolving expectations.

    Om forfatteren
    Benjamin Meilhac; Associate Consultant at Nordic Innovators
    Follow on LinkedIn
    Relaterte blogger
    Nordic Innovators Norge, Drammen

    Amtmand Bloms gate 1
    3015 Drammen

    Telefon: +47 416 71 794
    E-post: info@nordicinnovators.no

    Org.no.: 921859872

    Nordic Innovators Norge, Bergen

    Damsgårdsveien 37
    5058 Bergen

    Telefon: +47 416 71 794
    E-post: info@nordicinnovators.no

    Org.no.: 921859872

    Nordic Innovators København (DK)

    Teglværksgade 27, st.
    2100 København

    Telefon:+45 31 76 64 35
    E-post: info@nordicinnovators.dk

    Vat no.: 35526706

    Nordic Innovators Aarhus (DK)

    Skæringvej 88, building K1, 2.etasje

    8520 Lystrup

     

    Telefon: +45 31 76 64 35
    E-post: info@nordicinnovators.dk

    Vat no.: 35526706

    Nordic Innovators Málaga (ES)

    Avenida de Andalucía 15, 1-3, 29002, Málaga

    Telefon: +34 951 245 480
    E-post: info@nordicinnovators.dk

    CIF.no.: B93349280

    Om oss
    • Hvem vi er
    • Hva vi gjør
    • Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev
    Våre tjenester
    • Europeiske tilskuddsordninger
    • Norske tilskuddsordninger
    • Corporate Finance
    Norske programmer
    • SkatteFUNN
    • Forskningsrådet
    • Innovasjon Norge
    • ENOVA
    EU-programmer
    • EU Innovation Fund
    • Eurostars
    • Horizon Europe
    • Hydrogen Auction
    • European Defence Fund
    © 2026 Nordic Innovators. All Rights Reserved  | Manage cookie consent
    linked-in.svg