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Germany, France and Poland announce the ‘Weimar triangle’ for artificial intelligence

Germany, France and Poland announce the ‘Weimar triangle’ for artificial intelligence

The three governments are joining forces to push for EU-wide coordination of a common strategy for AI made in Europe

23 Jan 2024
Digital

Geographical imbalances remain in AI research funding

09 Jan 2024
Digital
Call for the EU to build publicly funded cutting-edge artificial intelligence

Call for the EU to build publicly funded cutting-edge artificial intelligence

Leading AI expert Holger Hoos says Europe needs it own Manhattan Project to create a leading AI system and avoid dependence on the US or China. Other experts are supportive, but the cost and politics of such a project are tricky

04 Jan 2024
Digital
European Research Council issues warning on AI’s use in grant applications

European Research Council issues warning on AI’s use in grant applications

Researchers who use AI in writing research proposals must take ‘full and sole authorship responsibilities’, says the ERC. Its ‘robust’ system can detect ‘text similarities’

19 Dec 2023
Digital
UK weighs global science and technology priorities after Horizon Europe association

UK weighs global science and technology priorities after Horizon Europe association

With EU relations patched up, UK researchers and policymakers are planning the next moves. There are no firm plans for AI legislation, but an international collaboration fund set up during the wilderness years will continue, and there will be a focus on South American links

14 Dec 2023
R&D Policy
AI Act agreement gets mixed reaction from European tech

AI Act agreement gets mixed reaction from European tech

Despite last minute lobbying, the legislation will impose extra checks on cutting edge general purpose AI that is owned by a handful of US and Chinese companies. However, there’s no right for researchers to dig into these models

12 Dec 2023
Digital
Europe still working with China on military and surveillance uses of artificial intelligence, report finds

Europe still working with China on military and surveillance uses of artificial intelligence, report finds

Despite Beijing’s military threat to Taiwan, a new analysis has tracked more than ten thousand joint AI papers with Chinese military-linked institutions, including on drone targeting, automatic ethnicity recognition, and online censorship

21 Nov 2023
Digital
Commission launches new AI in science unit as part of research directorate reshuffle

Commission launches new AI in science unit as part of research directorate reshuffle

New leadership introduces changes in the Commission’s research directorate, as it gears up to start work on the proposal for the next seven-year EU framework research programme

16 Nov 2023
Digital
Falling Walls 2023 round-up: geopolitics, AI and exploited PhD students

Falling Walls 2023 round-up: geopolitics, AI and exploited PhD students

Two wars hung over this year’s get-together of scientists and politicians in Berlin. But there was still plenty of excitement, and trepidation, about new breakthroughs in AI, solar energy, and transatlantic science

09 Nov 2023
R&D Policy
What this week’s flurry of AI policymaking means for researchers

What this week’s flurry of AI policymaking means for researchers

EU universities have been all but left out of the UK’s AI safety summit, while arguably more important is a ground-breaking new executive order from the US, which begins to demand outside scrutiny of the potentially dangerous capabilities of AI models

02 Nov 2023
Digital

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