
ComAI
The ComAI research unit at ZeMKI
How does social communication change when generative artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly a part of it? The new research unit “Communicative AI: The Automation of Societal Communication”, which is coordinated at the ZeMKI and in cooperation with the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans Bredow Institute, is dedicated to this question. Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), “ComAI” investigates the technical, social and regulatory dimensions of AI-supported communication within nine individual projects and one coordination project.
With the ComAI Research Space, the research unit is creating a central space for analyzing public discourse on AI in various countries, observing current trends and researching the future potential of communicative AI. International collaborations, including with the Data Justice Lab (Cardiff University) and the Weizenbaum Institute, strengthen the research.
Individual projects at ZeMKI are dedicated to topics such as imaginations of communicative AI, governance by companies and the appropriation of AI in the areas of political discourse and education (see below).
Information on all other projects of the research group and current developments can be found on the ComAI website.

- Research project
ComAI Research Space (ComAI coordination project)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach, Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen, Prof. Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Dr. Gregor Wiedemann

- Active, Research project
Education: ComAI for learning and teaching (ComAI P9)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter

- Active, Research project
Political discourse: ComAI and deliberative quality (ComAI P6)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Dr. Gregor Wiedemann

- Research project
Governance: Private ordering of ComAI through corporate communication and policies (ComAI P4)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach

- Active, Research project
Pioneer Communities: Imagining ComAI and its possible futures (ComAI P1)
- Duration: 2025 – 2028
- Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp