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Tackling the importance of informal learning and open education in AI4Gov project (JSI)
In our ever-evolving digital world, traditional education often finds itself lagging behind the rapid advancements in technology. As a result, the demand for accessible and adaptable learning avenues becomes increasingly evident. Informal learning and open education offer a dynamic solution to skill
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Unleashing the potential of AI: EU AI Act and its policy implications (SIE)
As part of its digital strategy, in April 2021, the European Commission proposed the first regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI). Following extensive deliberations, the European Parliament and the Council reached a provisional agreement regarding the first EU regulation on artificial intelligence,
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WOULD YOU TRUST A LARGE LANGUAGE MODEL TO HELP EXPLAIN INSTITUTIONAL PROCESSES? (IBM)
You are surprised to see that your tax refund application is being stuck “in review” for nearly a month, while your father-in-law received his refund within two weeks after his submission. An option to chat with a government representative could potentially address
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Holistic Regulatory Framework: AI4Gov’s tool for ethical and democratic AI (VIL)
Trust. A complex concept that affects all human relationships. But what happens when you have to trust an AI tool? Who makes the rules and how can these rules ensure that the tool will respect your (human) rights and avoid biases? That
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Leveraging Self-Sovereign Identity and European Blockchain Services Infrastructure for Transparency in AI (UBI)
As blockchain technology finds applications in use cases involving Self-Sovereign Identities (SSI), citizens and public organisations can establish trust in a transparent and direct way without the need for intermediaries. This direct channel of verifying identity and transparency can also extend to
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AI4Gov – Fostering Democratic Values through the utilization of AI and Blockchain (UPRC)
The great expansion in the utilization of emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain has a two-fold interpretation. While promoting socio-economic advantages and delivering essential competitive benefits to both private and public organizations, they also simultaneously elevate the potential risks and adverse