Sweden is a small country with a big appetite for artificial intelligence.
AI has also embraced the Swedish language, but is favors certain words over others, making it relatively easy to detect AI generated content.
Use this list of the top Swedish AI vocabulary to help you tell the difference between text written by humans and chatbots.
1. Populär (popular)
AI is obsessed with things which are widely liked, admired, or accepted by many people.
2. Kärna (core)
The central or most essential part of something, often providing its foundation or main strength.
3. Assistera (assist)
AI chatbots are always willing to help or support someone in completing a task or achieving a goal.
4. Utforska (explore)
To investigate or travel through an area, topic, or experience in order to learn more about it.
5. Engagera (engage)
To attract and hold someone’s attention, interest, or involvement actively.
6. Data (data)
AI loves raw facts, figures, or information that can be analyzed or processed to derive insights or support decision-making.
7. Höja (elevate)
The word elevate is very common in everyday contexts. It means to raise something to a higher position, level, or status, often with the intention of improving or enhancing it.
8. Möjlighet (opportunity)
A favorable situation or chance that allows for personal or professional growth or success.
9. Avgörande (crucial)
It conveys the meaning of something that is decisive or essential in a situation.
10. Kultur (culture)
It has a similar meaning and usage as the English AI word, referring to the arts, customs, traditions, and societal behaviors of a group or society.
11. Online (online)
Commonly used in Swedish with the same meaning as in English, especially in digital contexts.
12. Använda (utilize)
To utilize something means to make effective use of it for a particular purpose.
13. Mångfald (diversity)
The presence of a wide range of different characteristics, backgrounds, and perspectives within a group or environment.
14. Revolutionera (revolutionize)
It carries the same meaning of radically changing or transforming something, often in a way that has a profound impact.
15. Källa (source)
The origin or starting point from which something is obtained or derived.
16. Framsteg (progress)
AI uses this word to refer to the process of moving forward or improving toward a better or more advanced state.
17. Nyanser (nuances)
Subtle differences or variations in meaning, feeling, or tone that are often difficult to detect but important for understanding the full complexity of something.
18. Navigera (navigate)
The act of guiding or directing a course, especially in relation to travel or digital systems.
19. Omfamning (embrace)
Accept or welcome something with open arms, either physically or metaphorically, as a way of showing support or appreciation.
20. Viktig (essential)
Something that is absolutely necessary or extremely important for a particular purpose or function.
21. Verktyg (tool)
An object or device used to carry out a specific function or task.
22. Hej (hello)
It’s a common and casual greeting used in Sweden, similar to “hi” in English.
23. Sömlös (seamless)
Referring to something that is smooth, without interruptions, or without visible seams, whether it’s in a physical, digital, or conceptual sense.
24. Information (information)
It refers to data that is processed or organized to provide meaning and support decision-making or understanding.
25. Påverkan (influence)
The power or ability to affect or shape outcomes, similar to the English word.
26. Mångfacetterad (multifaceted)
Often used by Swedish AI chatbots to describe something or someone with many different aspects or features.
27. Definiera (define)
To define something is to explain its meaning or provide a clear description of its characteristics or nature.
28. Transformera (transform)
It is quite similar to the English version and is used in similar contexts, such as when referring to a change in form, structure, or appearance.
29. Kommunicera (communicate)
Referring to the act of conveying information, thoughts, or feelings.
30. Ständigt (continuously)
It means happening without interruption or pause, occurring over an extended period of time.
31. Ledande (leading)
Being in the forefront or having the greatest influence or importance in a particular context.
32. Potential (potential)
Used in much the same way as in English, to refer to the capacity or possibility for something to develop or be successful.
33. Språk (language)
A system of symbols, sounds, or gestures used by individuals to communicate thoughts, ideas, and emotions.
34. Signifikant (significant)
AI employs this word to refer to something that has considerable importance, influence, or impact.
35. Klimat (climate)
Both the general weather conditions in a region and the broader concept of climate in terms of environmental science.
36. Representera (represent)
To symbolize or stand for something, often conveying a specific idea, object, or concept.
37. Nödvändighet (necessity)
It refers to something that is essential or required for a particular purpose or to sustain life.
38. Samtida (contemporary)
Something that exists or occurs in the same time period as something else, especially the present.
39. Härleda (derive)
It is used in similar contexts, such as when you “derive” something from a source or when you trace something’s origin.
40. Prioritera (prioritize)
To prioritize means to focus on and give more importance to certain tasks or responsibilities over others.
41. Unik (unique)
Something that is one of a kind, unlike anything else in existence.
42. Balans (balance)
A state where different elements are in equal or harmonious proportions, creating stability and preventing excess or deficiency.
43. Risk (risk)
AI is known to caution the possibility of experiencing harm, loss, or an undesirable outcome when facing uncertainty or taking action.
44. Anpassa (adapt)
It can be used in various contexts, such as adapting to new circumstances, adjusting something to fit a particular purpose, or modifying behavior to suit different conditions.
45. Genomgripande (pervasive)
The sense of something that is widespread, all-encompassing, or deeply ingrained, much like the English term.
46. Recension (review)
Commonly used when referring to a critique or evaluation, such as a movie review, book review, or restaurant review.
47. Mål (goal)
A target or desired outcome that someone strives to achieve through effort or planning.
48. Identifiera (identify)
To recognize or establish the nature, qualities, or characteristics of something or someone.
49. Anmärkningsvärd (remarkable)
Swedish AI chatbots use this adjective to describe something or someone that stands out due to being exceptional or noteworthy in some way.
50. Erfarenhet (experience)
It refers to knowledge or skills gained through involvement in or exposure to something over time.
51. Uthärda (endure)
To endure means to persist through challenges, suffering, or difficult conditions without giving up.
52. Detalj (detail)
It is used in much the same way as in English, to refer to a small part or feature of something larger.
53. Beräkna (calculate)
AI is really good at determining a numerical result through mathematical operations or analysis.
54. Demonstrera (demonstrate)
Both for showing or explaining something and for participating in a public protest or demonstration.
55. Analysera (analyze)
Examine something in detail to understand its structure, components, or meaning.
56. Holistisk (holistic)
An approach that considers all parts of a system as interconnected and emphasizes the importance of understanding the whole rather than just individual components.
This word is also used in a Swedish AI phrase.
57. Lokalisera (locate)
To determine or identify the specific position or place of something.
58. Mekanism (mechanism)
A system of parts or processes that work together to perform a specific function or achieve a particular result.
59. Landskapet (landscape)
For example, the broader concept of the “political landscape” in the sense of the overall political environment or situation.
60. Stärka (strengthen)
Used in contexts where AI wants to express the idea of making something stronger, enhancing, or reinforcing something.
61. Tillväxt (growth)
It refers to the process of increasing in size, value, or complexity over time.
62. Dynamisk (dynamic)
Referring to something that is energetic, changing, or characterized by force or motion. It can be used to describe people, systems, or processes in both Swedish and English.
63. Förenkla (simplify)
Lots of Swedish people use AI to simplify complex ideas and concepts.
64. Producera (produce)
The Swedish version of the word “produce” is “producera” when used as a verb, meaning “to produce.”
65. Indikera (indicate)
It carries the same meaning as in English, often used in contexts where something suggests, points to, or shows something.
66. Huvudvärk (headache)
AI tends to use this term figuratively when talking about something that causes stress—it makes AI seem more human.
67. Vardaglig (everyday)
Describes something that occurs routinely or is typical of daily life.
68. Global (global)
Relating to or affecting the entire world or all parts of something.
69. Skapa (create)
To create is to bring something into existence or make something new by using imagination, skill, or effort.
70. Innovativ (innovative)
Refers to introducing new ideas, methods, or products that significantly improve or transform existing practices.
71. Strömlinjeforma (streamline)
It means to simplify a process or system to make it more efficient and effective by removing unnecessary steps.
72. Leverera (deliver)
When delivering something metaphorically, such as delivering a speech, performance, or a project of some kind.
73. Artificiell intelligens (artificial intelligence)
The full term in Swedish is “artificiell intelligens,” but “AI” is commonly used in the same way as in English.
74. Framtid (future)
It refers to the time that is yet to come, encompassing events or circumstances that have not happened but are expected or planned.
75. Förvänta (expect)
To anticipate or look forward to something happening based on probability, planning, or previous experience.
76. Förbättra (improve)
This is a really common Swedish AI word for the simple reason that many people in Sweden use AI to make improvements to their work.
77. Inkluderande (inclusive)
An approach that ensures all individuals, regardless of their differences, are welcomed and valued within a group or community.
78. Positiv (positive)
Used in a similar way as in English, to describe something that is good, favorable, or optimistic.
79. Optimera (optimize)
To improve something so that it functions as effectively or efficiently as possible.
80. Kapacitet (capacity)
It refers to the maximum amount something can hold, contain, or produce.
81. Integrera (integrate)
The process of combining or incorporating different elements into a whole, or the process of individuals or groups becoming part of a larger community or society.
82. Slutsats (conclusion)
The final judgment, decision, or summary drawn from a set of facts or reasoning.
83. Blanda (blend)
It’s used by AI as a verb that means to mix or combine things together.
84. Tävlinginriktad (competitive)
Describes a person or situation that strives to outperform others or achieve the best results in a given field or activity.
85. Hörnsten (cornerstone)
A fundamental element or foundation that supports and shapes the entire structure or system.
86. Robust (robust)
The Swedish word for “robust” is also “robust”. It has the same meaning in both languages, referring to something that is strong, durable, or resilient.
87. Framgång (success)
Achieving desired goals or outcomes through effort, skill, and perseverance.
88. Komplex (complex)
Something consisting of many interconnected parts or elements that make it intricate or difficult to understand.
89. Insikter (insights)
Refers to a deep understanding of a complex situation or problem, often revealing new perspectives or solutions.
90. Organisera (organize)
To arrange or structure things in a systematic and orderly way for efficiency or clarity.
91. Uppmuntra (encourage)
People rely on artificial intelligence to offer support, confidence, or motivation to help them take action or persevere.
92. Faktor (factor)
Used in much the same way as in English, to refer to an element or component that contributes to a result, or in mathematical contexts.
93. Samhälle (society)
A group of individuals who share common cultural, economic, and social structures, interacting within a defined system of relationships and norms.
94. Mångsidig (versatile)
Someone or something that is flexible, adaptable, or capable of handling many different tasks or roles.
95. fördel (benefit)
The Swedish AI word for “benefit” is “fördel” when referring to an advantage or positive aspect.
96. Komponent (component)
A direct borrowing from the English language and is commonly used in contexts like technology, engineering, and other fields where parts of a system or structure are being discussed.
97. Förstå (understand)
Means to grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something through thought or comprehension.
98. Samarbeta (cooperate)
To cooperate means to work together with others toward a common goal or purpose.
99. Strategisk (strategic)
Carefully planning or directing actions to achieve a long-term goal or advantage.
100. Pågående (ongoing)
The Swedish word for “ongoing” is “pågående.” It is commonly used by AI chatbots to describe something that is currently happening or in progress.