Description
Speakers:Stefan Larsson, Technology and Society, Lund University
Katja de Vries, Uppsala university
Maria Hedlund, Political Science, Lund University
Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, European Studies, Lund University
Abstract
During this lunch seminar we introduce the fresh anthology: "Human-Centred AI in the EU - Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States", edited by Stefan Larsson et al.
The European approach on AI is emphasising ethical considerations, human control and trustworthiness as its core tenets. This is reflected in the EU strategy from 2018, the subsequent Ethics Guidelines and Policy and Investment Recommendations published during 2019 by the High-Level Expert Group on AI, as well as the European Commission’s White Paper on AI from February 2020. But, how clearly is this approach reflected in the Member States’ strategies?
The anthology analyses to what extent the notions of ethical and trustworthy AI clearly have influenced the AI strategies at Member State level, focusing on Portugal, The Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland, Norway as well as the Nordics overall.
Period | 2020 Dec 2 |
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Event title | AI Lund lunch seminar |
Event type | Seminar |
Location | Lund, SwedenShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Law
- Public Administration Studies
Free keywords
- AI in the EU
- AI policy
- Human-Centred AI
- Trustworthy AI
Documents & Links
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Projects
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Ramverk för Hållbar AI
Project: Research
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AI Transparency and Consumer Trust
Project: Research
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Lund University AI Research
Project: Network
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Activities
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Liberal Europe Podcast – Episode 59 – Claire Bogusz & Stefan Larsson
Activity: Other › Media participation
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Research output
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Human-Centred AI in the EU: Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States
Research output: Book/Report › Anthology (editor) › Research