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The Public AI Award for brilliant failures

In order to maximise the returns from AI missteps, the Public Services working group of (...)

Launch of the Key Digital Technologies call with support from the AiNed programme

The call covers the 2021-2-RIA-FocusTopic 1, for which the research area is ‘Processing solutions for (...)

AI: building a realistic perspective for social issues together

Demystification An important first move in recognising the potential of AI is demystifying it. The (...)

A platform for ethical guidance of AI and digitalisation in society

This presents us with the major challenge of ensuring that AI is applied within our (...)

NL AIC presents a guide for interoperability when sharing data for AI applications

Accelerating AI implementation Better access to data will mean a head start in AI. That (...)

AI startups: put yourself on the map!

Ambition of the initiative Existing organizations are able to search a centralized database for AI (...)

WRR report: ‘The task for AI: the new systems technology’

And that’s only the beginning: in the coming years, AI will permeate more and more (...)

German award in the field of AI for CLAIRE en ELLIS

Photo: Christian Hahn It was awarded on September 30, 2021 in Berlin: the Deutscher KI-Preis. (...)

ELLIS: in Europe, so much more is possible in the field of machine learning

ELLIS is the abbreviation for European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems. It is a (...)

Marnix Krikke new Chair Port and Maritime Working Group

“In March 2019, I took part in the first sea trials of an autonomous operating (...)

Matchmaking for the AI challenges in Defence

This was the background to the Defence working group set up by the Netherlands AI (...)

New activities recognised with the NL AIC Label aiming to strengthen the AI landscape

Why have an NL AIC Label? The NL AIC is aiming to strengthen the AI (...)

Long-term strategic research: the ROBUST consortium is under development

During the first round of Long-term Programmes (KIC 2020-2023), the NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific (...)

AI as an accelerator of the energy transition

Opportunities for a CO2-free energy system On 14 September 2021, the Energy and Sustainability working (...)

AI within the government? Collaboration, starting small with applications that really work

“We encourage the participants within the NL AIC to contact each other and share experiences of (...)

NWO and the NL AIC launch programme on human centric artificial intelligence for an inclusive society

Recently, the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic underline that without ‘intelligent’ digitisation, societies cannot function (...)

‘ELSA Labs for Human Centric Innovation in AI’, an innovation approach for people-oriented AI

On 9 July 2021, the Human Centric AI working group presented the position paper ‘ELSA (...)

First activities recognised with the NL AIC Label aiming to strengthen the AI landscape

Why have an NL AIC Label? The NL AIC is aiming to strengthen the AI (...)

Artificial Intelligence as an accelerator for the energy transition

Interview with Mathijs de Weerdt, Chair of the Energy and Sustainability working group Mathijs de (...)

A visit from Mona Keijzer as part of the AiNed Investment Programme

Mona Keijzer in the company of (from left to right) Tim Foreman, Carlo van de (...)

All the signs are in place for ELSA Labs and human centred AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a powerful technology that can affect people’s lives both positively and (...)

Building a healthy ecosystem for AI startup s & scale-ups together

An interview with Anita Lieverdink of the Startups and Scale-ups working group How did you (...)

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“AI within the government? Yes please! But in a responsible and people-oriented way”

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to have great impact on our society. The government has (...)

Pedal to the metal: the Netherlands is aiming for a leading position in AI

Chips are becoming increasingly powerful and less expensive. The costs of gathering and storing data (...)