The AiNed Programme addresses bottlenecks in the areas of innovation, the knowledge base, Employment market, society and data sharing.
Innovation
Accelerate the currently too slow development of innovative AI applications at companies (large and small), governments and in value chains.
Knowledge base
The knowledge base of basic and applied research is strengthened, and also promotes attracting, training and retaining more specialists and students to eliminate shortages in companies, government and knowledge institutions.
Employment market
Capacity for AI education and training of workers is being increased at all levels in employment market so that workers are well prepared to work with products and services that are far more powerful because of AI than they are today.
Society
All stakeholders are involved to develop human-centered AI with clear ethical and legal frameworks and helpful regulations in the European context, so that the socioeconomic impacts of AI become manageable and there is confidence in its operation.
Sharing data
Develop and apply solutions for making data available for AI so that data is safely and responsibly exploited in meaningful AI applications.