
The EU AI Act’s Risk-Based Approach: High-Risk Systems and What They Mean for Users
The mass adoption of AI is ubiquitous across sectors. While this can have many benefits, the use of these systems can pose novel risks if gone unchecked.
The mass adoption of AI is ubiquitous across sectors. While this can have many benefits, the use of these systems can pose novel risks if gone unchecked.
The first AI4EU hybrid Workshop on Trustworthy AI: Public Debate, Education and Practical Learning was successfully held in Venice on 2-3 Sept 2021 gathering 40 physical participants and 40+ online attendees facilitated by hosts at Università Ca' Foscari ...
Since 2018, the European Commission has been discussing the directions of the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe. A distinctive trait of its approach is to combine economic boost and ethical principles to enhance the benefit of AI for societ...
Faced with the rapid technological development of AI and a global policy context where more and more countries are investing heavily in AI, the EU decided to harness the many opportunities and address challenges of AI in a future-proof manner.
AI Watch is an initiative of the European Commission (EC) jointly developed by the EC Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT).
The AI Alliance is a multi-stakeholder forum launched in June 2018 within the framework of the European Strategy on Artificial Intelligence. It has become a point of reference in stakeholder-driven discussions on AI policy.
The "High-Level Panel on Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)" will take place virtually on 24 November 2020 (3 p.m. – 5.20 p.m, Paris time).
The "FUTURAS IN RES" conference organized by Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft took place on November 21 and 22, 2019 in Berlin and focused on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI).