ELISE has today published its Strategic Research Agenda, setting out a roadmap for European leadership in the development of safe and effective AI systems. The SRA sets out core areas of interest for the ELISE network – in security and privacy; explainable and transparent AI; trustworthiness and AI certification; AI integration across systems; and AI ethics and societal impact.
The ELISE organizing nodes had their first joint administrative meeting on Tuesday, September 29. Since the formation of the consortium in the autumn 2019, the ELISE organizing nodes have been planning the implementation of the project. The ELISE project serves the wider network of partners, comprising more than 200 core contributors and their research groups. The planned activities will be opened for the network in the coming months.
The ELISE project was granted funding of 12 million euros in the spring 2020 by the H2020 programme. Belonging to one of the projects in the ICT-48 portfolio, ELISE connects an European network of more than 200 researchers and their research groups. The actions include mobility and PhD programmes and workshops, together with programs boosting innovations in the industry. Stay tuned to the ELISE website for more information.
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