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Prime Minister of Sweden
About Johan Petersson
In 2027, Johan Petersson spearheaded the 'Folkdata Initiative', a nationally mandated framework granting every Swedish citizen direct ownership and audit rights over how their health, education, and labor data is used by public AI systems. Unlike top-down digital governance models elsewhere, his approach required municipal co-design labs in all 290 kommuner, resulting in 83 localized algorithmic transparency protocols, some incorporating Sami language metadata standards and rural broadband parity clauses. His 2029 'Green Code Mandate' didn’t just subsidize renewable energy startups; it embedded carbon accounting directly into corporate API documentation requirements, making emissions traceable at the code level. Petersson’s leadership reflects a quiet but unwavering conviction: that technological sovereignty isn’t about control, but about distributing interpretive authority, so a nurse in Kiruna, a fisherman in Blekinge, or a teacher in Malmö can meaningfully challenge an AI’s recommendation without needing a degree in computer science.
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- “How did the Folkdata Initiative change consent mechanisms for public health AI?”
- “What role did municipal co-design labs play in Sweden’s 2031 AI Procurement Act?”
- “Why did you embed carbon accounting into API documentation—not just reporting?”
- “How did Sami language metadata standards influence national AI training datasets?”