
Ole Teutloff
I study how AI reshapes work, labor markets, and the value of human expertise.
Postdoctoral researcher
Invited member
Ole Teutloff is postdoctoral visiting researcher at the médialab. He is also affiliated researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute and Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science. In his research, he uses computational social science methods to study how technological innovations affect labor markets and socio-economic inequality. His current research explores the economics of artificial intelligence (AI), with particular attention to the ways AI is reshaping skill requirements of jobs, the value of human expertise and labour market inequalities.
At the médialab, Ole analyzes user–AI conversations using natural language processing as part of the Ecologies of LLMs project.
Besides his academic research, Ole is co-founder of the DWG Data Science Company. He previously worked in a variety of international and interdisciplinary contexts including the Centre for the Governance of AI, the OECD and the KfW Developing Bank. He has also served as a consultant for the World Bank and the International Labour Organization (ILO). Ole holds a PhD in Social Data Science from the University of Copenhagen, an MSc in Social Data Science from the University of Oxford, and a Master of Public Policy from the Hertie School of Governance Berlin.