Anja Chemnitz Thygesen
Lead Analyst

Anja Chemnitz Thygesen has spent most of her professional life working in information research. Over the years, she has been a keen Jinfo subscriber, user, contributor, and a member of the Jinfo team. Anja believes that, through the Jinfo community, we have a great opportunity to draw on the extensive knowledge of the crowd and become smarter together.

Anja started in Danish-based management consulting companies and learned the importance of trustworthy research and how to ensure that output is always of the highest standard. By the time she started her company ACT in 2012, she had been involved in countless strategy project and commercial due diligence processes.

Anja specialises in Scandinavian business research and works for local and international clients. She is an active member of OneAnswer (pan-European network of business researchers).

Anja can be contacted at anja.thygesen@jinfo.com

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Articles by Anja Chemnitz Thygesen:


June 2026 update
Tuesday, 2nd June 2026

  • Licensing – external content and AI rights
  • Governance – using training as part of governance
  • The next focus – stakeholder management.


Training before access – a new control layer for AI?
Tuesday, 26th May 2026

One area receiving increasing attention is the link between training and access.

Jinfo findings point to a growing shift from policy-led training, towards workflow-based guidance and practical capability building.

The new Jinfo report “Training end users in AI – from policy to practice” explores how organisations are helping end users work responsibly with AI tools and licensed content.


May 2026 update
Wednesday, 6th May 2026

  • Stephen Phillips’ farewell message: be an agent of change
  • Content investment for AI
  • Licensed content and AI.


Balancing licensed content: on- versus off-platform
Thursday, 30th April 2026

Much of the discussion around AI still centres on tools, features and rapid progress.

Yet beneath that noise, a more practical – and arguably more consequential – question is taking shape: “Where should licensed content actually sit?”.


Finding common ground between stakeholders in AI licensing
Thursday, 16th April 2026

There’s a widening gap between how content is licensed and how users want to use it in AI workflows.

Stakeholders are adapting, but they are not in sync. This is creating tension across publishers, aggregators, information managers and end users.

At the core is a shift – from access-based models to outcome-driven value – that licensing hasn’t caught up with.

Bridging this gap requires alignment, clearer rules, and more practical AI-ready approaches.

Reports by Anja Chemnitz Thygesen:


Content investment for AI – building the foundation for operational value
Tuesday, 9th June 2026

For information managers, thi...


Training end users in AI – from policy to practice
Thursday, 14th May 2026


Licensing the future: what we learned at the FT and Jinfo in-person session
Wednesday, 22nd April 2026


On- versus off-platform solutions – AI and licensed content
Thursday, 16th April 2026

One of the most immedi...


Understanding stakeholder perspectives – AI and licensed content
Thursday, 9th April 2026

This report explores t...