
Holistic framework for AI in critical network infrastructures
This document establishes the main foundations of the AI4REALNET project, in particular, the following key outcomes: - The formal specification of domain-specific use cases (UCs), replicating real-world operating scenarios involving human operator

Don’t ask if AI is good or fair, ask how it shifts power
Opinion piece by Pratyusha Kalluri in Nature

Is ethical AI possible?
An interview with Timnit Gebru, the founder of the Distributed AI Research Institute.

Pygmalion Displacement: When Humanising AI Dehumanises Women
Paper exploring the relationship between women and AI.

Position paper on AI for the operation of critical energy and mobility network infrastructures
This position paper outlines AI4REALNET’s approach to applying AI in network infrastructure operations, translating application needs into algorithmic proposals for effective human-AI collaboration in decision-making processes.

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).