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Month: June 2019

EU ethical guidelines for trustworthy AI and the EU AI strategy

27th June 2019

The European Commission aims at facilitating and enhancing cooperation on Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the EU to boost its competitiveness and ensure trust based on EU values. Following itsĀ  strategy on AI for Europe, the […]

Post-electoral period: what is the European Commission doing?

13th June 2019

Following the last EU election, the EU arena has mostly been dominated by political discussions relative to the race to the EU top jobs, i.e. the Presidency of the European Commission, Parliament, Council, the High […]

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