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RSSThe report puts forward a set of challenges and recommendations to improve AI security in autonomous vehicles and mitigate the risks.
The latest AI Watch report “AI Watch: 2020 EU AI investments”, is the only existing attempt to estimate economy-wide AI investments and monitor them consistently over time. This is key in monitoring of the implementation of the Coordinated Plan on Artificial Intelligence, and especially the progress
This paper provides a comprehensive view of the different perspectives involved in the evaluation of Recommender Systems for children.
This AI Watch report presents the sectoral analysis of AI in smart mobility. Its main aim is to act as a baseline for future editions to be able to assess the changes in uptake and impact of AI in mobility over time.
This report is based on the EC-OECD database of national AI policies, validated by Member States’ representatives, and it demonstrates the importance of working closely with relevant stakeholders to share lessons learned, good practices and challenges when shaping AI policies.
The widespread use of experimental benchmarks in AI research has created competition and collaboration dynamics that are still poorly understood. This paper provides an innovative methodology to explore these dynamics and analyse the way different entrants in these challenges behave and react.
The present study surveys the ongoing standardization activities on AI carried out by ESOs (European Standards Organizations) and international Standards Development Organizations (SDOs).
This report presents the main conclusions that emerged from the conference, “What future for European Robotics?”, that brought together specialists from industry, academia and policy.
The AI Watch Index presented in this report provides a structured set of indicators to understand the performance and positioning of the EU in artificial intelligence (AI), in quantitative terms.
This report summarizes the evolution of AI, it introduces the “seasons” of AI development (i.e. winters for the decline and springs for the growth), describes the current rise of interest in AI, and concludes with the uncertainty on the future of AI.