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Watch the recording of the first webinar of the European AI Office

This science for policy brief explores solutions to such identification and concludes that they should possess the following four properties: efficiency, integrity of data, robustness to content alteration, and protection against manipulation.

JRC Lead Scientist and head of HUMAINT, Emilia Gómez, participated in the online seminar series Machine Learning NeEDS with her keynote "Scientific challenges, practical methodologies and policy perspectives for trustworthy AI".

On 8 November, experts from academia, industry and EU institutions joined this virtual event organised by JRC’s Digital Economy Unit.

The JRC presented its latest developments during the session “Trustworthy AI for Interoperability in the Public Sector”

The JRC is looking to reinforce the HUMAINT team with researchers specialised in Trustworthy Algorithmic Systems. Applications are open until 3 September, 2023.

The JRC is looking to reinforce their work on analysing the impacts of digital transformation, including emerging technologies, in public services. Applications are open until 18 June, 2023.

A recent JRC study shows the difficulties in proving causation in liability processes, due to the specific characteristics of AI, by means of representative use cases.

The Joint Research Centre is looking for a researcher to reinforce their work on Artificial intelligence and innovative public services. Applications are open until the 13th of March, 2023.

The JRC is looking for an expert in the field of AI to strenghten the Cybersecurity and Digital Technologies Unit. Applications are open until the 27th of February.