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11.03.2019 10:35

HumanE AI: DFKI leads an EU-wide drive towards human-centric, ethical, value-oriented AI technology

Udo Urban DFKI Kaiserslautern
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH, DFKI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently at the top of national and international policy agendas around the globe, with strong research investments particularly in the US and China. Europe needs to join its forces to keep up and avoid having to depend on AI technology that is not well aligned with European values.

o this end the the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) together with numerouspartners proposed a large, European research initiative on AI. This “HumanE AI” proposal has now been selected by the European Commission for a so-called Preparatory Action out of 33 original applications following an EU-wide competition for Flagship-like research visions.

The consortium has now received a one-year grant of 1 Million Euros to develop an ambitious research agenda that will have transformational impact on science and technology and provide competitive advantages to European industry and substantial benefits to society.

The HumanE AI consortium, led by DFKI, brings together 35 leading universities, research centers and key industrial players in Europe. They are united by the vision of a new generation of ethical, value-oriented, and human-centric European approach to Artificial Intelligence focused on enhancing human capabilities and empowering people, both as individuals and as a society as a whole. Building on the ambitions articulated by the EC in its Communication on AI, the consortium aims to define an agenda for basic research, mobilize the research community, galvanize industrial support, and create public awareness of the need to actively shape the ongoing AI revolution in a direction that will be beneficial to European citizens and society, as well as being compatible with core European values.

The aim of this one year project is to prepare a long-term, large-scale research action for the next decade that will unite the European AI community in a continent-wide effort to ensure European competitiveness and leadership in AI-driven technologies. This effort is closely aligned with and supported by the CLAIRE initiative, that over the past year has brought together the previously fragmented European AI community at large, in order to strengthen European excellence in AI research across all of Europe and to foster innovation. It is also closely synchronized with other European AI initiatives such as ELLIS and the AI4EU “European AI on demand platform” effort.

The research vision of the planned decade-long effort will address fundamental problems of AI and human computer interaction such as learning complex world models; building effective and fully explainable machine learning systems; adapting AI systems to dynamic, open-ended real world environments (in particular robots, self-driving cars, and autonomous systems in general); endowing AI systems with an in-depth understanding of us humans and our complex social contexts; and enabling self-reflection within AI systems.

To ensure a wide applicability of the research results in areas that are relevant to European society and the economy, the initiative will create an innovation ecosystem that will foster collaboration among science, industry, and start-ups. It will also pursue concrete applications within impact areas important to European society and the economy such as mobility/automotive, finance, Industrie-4.0, health and well-being, society, as well as policy and science and education.

The HumanE AI vision is rooted in the understanding that ethics and responsible AI are not in conflict with commercial success and competitiveness but provides a value-proposition that can be seen as part of a European competitive advantage. This is in line with the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) vision in Horizon 2020 and individual AI strategies of member states.

Further information:
Press release of the European Commission:
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/launch-six-european-initiativ...
EU-wide competition for Flagship-like research visions:
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunit...
Claire initiative:
https://claire-ai.org

Contact:
Prof. Dr. Paul Lukowicz
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Trippstadter Straße 122
D-67663 Kaiserslautern
Phone: +49 631 20575 4000
E-Mail: Paul.Lukowicz@dfki.de

Prof. Dr. Philipp Slusallek
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
Saarland Informatics Campus, Geb. D 3_2
D-66123 Saarbrücken
Phone: +49 681 85775 5377
E-Mail: Philipp.Slusallek@dfki.de


Weitere Informationen:

http://www.humane-ai.eu


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Ergänzung vom 11.03.2019

o this end the the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) together with numerouspartners proposed a large, European research initiative on AI.

Correction:
To this end the the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) together with numerouspartners proposed a large, European research initiative on AI.

Ergänzung vom 11.03.2019

o this end the the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) together with numerouspartners proposed a large, European research initiative on AI.

Correction:
To this end the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) together with numerouspartners proposed a large, European research initiative on AI.


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