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ProgrammesThe European Commission is looking for independent experts to join its AI Scientific Panel. This initiative aims to ensure that Europe leads in the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence.
The European Commission has launched a call for experts to join its AI Scientific Panel, which will advise on the implementation of the EU's AI strategy. The panel will focus on ethical and trustworthy AI, supporting research and fostering collaboration across sectors. Interested candidates can apply through the EU's official portal. This initiative underscores the EU's commitment to harnessing AI responsibly while promoting innovation.
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For more information, visit the official announcement. Interesting for researchers and AI professionals interested in ethics and policy, as they are the primary stakeholders in the responsible development and deployment of AI technologies.
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