AIDA-committee finalises report on AI in the digital age
The European Parliament’s Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA) has finalised its report on AI in a digital age.
New Master in AI for public services launched
A Master in Artificial Intelligence for Public Services (AI4Gov) has been launched as a new higher education programme funded by the European Union, and developed by four leading European universities in the fields of digital, technology, and engineering science. The universities involved are Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain), Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (Germany) and the Tallinn …
New report shows €10bn investment gap in AI and Blockchain
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has published the report entitled “Artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of Europe.
Commission increases efforts for trustworthy AI in Europe
The European Commission has proposed new rules and actions to turn Europe into the global hub for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Call for experts in AI and Data in education and training
The European Commission has published a call for experts for its new Expert Group on AI and Data in education and training.
Have your say: EU AI legal and ethical requirements
The European Commission is collecting stakeholder feedback on the recently adopted act on legal and ethical requirements for Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Join ITPE at the European AI Policy Conference on 1 December
On 1 December, the ‘European AI Policy Conference’ will be hosted online by the Center for Data Innovation.
EU network for AI Excellence Centres launched
The first European Network of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Excellence Centres held a kick-off meeting in early October.
Automation and AI use in companies on the rise, McKinsey reports
McKinsey has published a survey of business executives around the world asking them to help shape the picture of the post-COVID workforce.
Commission publishes study on AI uptake in European enterprises
The European Commission has published the first quantitative overview on the uptake of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies among European enterprises. The report shows that four in ten (42%) enterprises have adopted at least one AI technology, with a quarter of them having already adopted at least two.