H2020 Call on European Network of Artificial Intelligence Excellence Centres: Information and Brokerage day

H2020 Call on European Network of Artificial Intelligence Excellence Centres: Information and Brokerage day
H2020 Call on European Network of Artificial Intelligence Excellence Centres: Information and Brokerage day

HumaneAI partners are attending the match-making brokerage day on 28 May 2019 in Brussels for the call on European Network of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Excellence Centres. Besides the presentation from the European Commission on information needed to participate in the call for proposals, we will be activelly looking for networking opportunities with representatives of other institutions and Excellence Centers. We are planning to setup a Network to mobilise the best research teams and the most prominent experts in the field and join forces to tackle more efficiently the Human Centric, Ethical, and European AI.

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HumaneAI presentation at DG CONNECT

The representatives of the HumaneAI project had a meeting with Khalil Rouhana, Deputy Director-General in DG CONNECT and his team to present the projects ambition to match the European Commissions’ vision of Human Centric, Ethical, and European AI.  HumaneAI is a consortium of 35 partners from 17 countries, with the know-how and a plan to immediately start doing R&D towards that vision.

European Communication to Member States fits the vision of HumaneAI

The Commission published a European strategy in AI in April 2018. The strategy places people at the centre of the development of AI — human-centric AI. It is a three-pronged approach to boost the EU’s technological and industrial capacity and AI uptake across the economy, prepare for socio-economic changes, and ensure an appropriate ethical and legal framework.

To deliver on the AI strategy, the Commission developed together with Member States a coordinated plan on AI, which it presented in December 2018, to create synergies, pool data — the raw material for many AI applications — and increase joint investments.

The aim is to foster cross-border cooperation and mobilise all players to increase public and private investments to at least EUR 20 billion annually over the next decade.

The Commission doubled its investments in AI in Horizon 2020 and plans to invest EUR 1 billion annually from Horizon Europe and the Digital Europe Programme, in support notably of common data spaces in health, transport and manufacturing, and large experimentation facilities such as smart hospitals and infrastructures for automated vehicles and a strategic research agenda.