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Cooperating with machines

Since Alan Turing envisioned artificial intelligence, technical progress has often been measured by the ability to defeat humans in zero-sum encounters (e.g., Chess, Poker, or Go).

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Understanding of the fundamental rights and values
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ADR Experts and Associations, Policy Makers, Researchers and Academic
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Should we fear the robot revolution? (The correct answer is yes)

Advances in artificial intelligence and robotics may be leading to a new industrial revolution. This paper presents a model with the minimum necessary features to analyze the implications for inequality and output.

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Understanding of the fundamental rights and values
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ADR Experts and Associations, Individual Citizens/Members of the Society, Policy Makers, Private Sector, Public Sector, Researchers and Academic
Article/Books/eBooks

FutureNewsCorp, or how the AI Act changed the future of news

Inspired by scenario writing methods to foster discussion on the societal implications of technology and regulation, the paper develops a ‘legal fiction scenario’ to anticipate the impact of the proposed European 

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Legal framework and regulation
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ADR Experts and Associations, Policy Makers, Private Sector, Public Sector, Researchers and Academic

I-AR project

The project aimed to implement fair automatic recognition by offering guidance in policy development on an European and national level.

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Best practices in deployment
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Individual Citizens/Members of the Society, Policy Makers, Researchers and Academic

Artificial intelligence tools and their responsible use in higher education learning and teaching

Following the widespread concern and debate provoked by the arrival of ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence (AI) tools, the European University Association’s Learning and Teaching Steering Committee shares key considerations for European un

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Best practices in deployment
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ADR Experts and Associations, Individual Citizens/Members of the Society, Policy Makers, Private Sector, Public Sector, Researchers and Academic
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OECD AI Principles overview

The OECD AI Principles promote use of AI that is innovative and trustworthy and that respects human rights and democratic values. Adopted in May 2019, they set standards for AI that are practical and flexible enough to stand the test of time.

Category
Understanding of the fundamental rights and values
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Policy Makers, Private Sector, Public Sector, Researchers and Academic