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MSCA lunchtime conversation - Human-AI Co-creation: How can we bring the best of human and machine together?
MAY
Fri
23
12:30 - 14:00

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
MSCA

This MSCA lunchtime conversation focuses on the potential of human-AI interaction and collaboration. It will explore how to optimally integrate the strengths of humans and machines in the future. This is essential to optimise the efficiency and robustness of such collaborative work, increase the uptake and acceptance of AI across sectors and user groups by ensuring that AI systems are human-centered.

Speakers will present the knowledge and tools developed in EU-funded projects, which will serve as a basis for the discussion and exchange among the panelists and with the audience.

Deadline to register: 21 May 2025, 12.00 CEST

More information and the registration link is available in the announcement on the MSCA website.

Programme in brief

12:30 - 12:45 Event introduction, policy context and project data by MSCA

12:45 - 13:45 Discussion panel: Human AI co-creation with representatives from a MSCA Innovative Training Network and ERC Consolidator grant

13:45 - 13:55 Policy reflections 

13:55 - 14:00 Wrap up and announcement of next events

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UNCHAIN - Revolutionising urban logistics & space management

The UNCHAIN project, ‘urban logistics and planning: anticipating urban freight generation and demand including digitalisation of urban freight’ obtained funding from the Horizon Europe’s Mobility Cluster. The project focuses on breaking down data silos and promoting public-private data exchange across a unified European mobility data space, enabling more informed decisions and greater efficiency. The City of Mechelen is a partner in the project and takes on the role of ‘follower city’: it will work alongside the primary demonstration sites (in Madrid, Berlin and Florence) to maximize the geographical coverage and replicability of solutions across Europe. Mechelen aims to test 2 concrete solutions in the UNCHAIN project, with the aim to help addressing its current and future challenges in urban freight distribution.