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DIN - GERMAN STANDARDIZATION ROADMAP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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In a joint project with the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), DIN and DKE developed together with experts from industry, science, the public sector and civil society a roadmap for standards and specifications in the field of artificial intelligence. The aim was the early development of a framework for action in the field of standardization which will strengthen the global competitiveness of German industry and make European values the global benchmark. With this step, DIN is implementing the AI strategy of the German Federal Government. The field of Action 10, as outlined in the Strategy, explicitly deals with the topic “Setting standards”.

ITU - United Nations Activities on Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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A joint-effort between ITU and over 35 other UN agencies and bodies, and all partners of 2019's AI for Good Global Summit, this report provides information about the diverse and innovative activities related to artificial intelligence (AI) across the UN system to meet many of our world's increasingly urgent challenges, from responding to humanitarian crises to tackling climate change.

EUROPEAN COMMISSION - Public consultation on the AI White Paper (Final report)

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The document includes the outcomes of the EC-led public consultation that ran from 19 February to 14 June 2020, collecting a wide variety of views on the upcoming policy and regulatory steps on artificial intelligence (AI).

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OECD - The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the labour market

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A document to take stock of what is known about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labour market, including the impact on employment and wages, how AI will transform jobs and skill needs, and the impact on the work environment. 

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION - White Paper on Artificial Intelligence: a European approach to excellence and trust

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This White Paper focuses on three distinct topics:

  1. Specific actions for the support, development and uptake of AI across the EU economy and public administration.
  2. Options for a future regulatory framework on AI.
  3. Safety and liability aspects on AI.
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Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Challenges

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This report presents the Agency's active mapping of the AI cybersecurity ecosystem and its Threat Landscape, realised with the support of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity.

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The EU Observatory For ICT Standards WG-AI

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The EU Observatory For ICT Standards WG-AI

Great effort in the last few months by the EUOS WG on Artificial Intelligence chaired by Lindsay Frost (NEC, ETSI) has already produced a draft Technology Landscape Research Report for the European Commissions DG JRC (joint Research Centre) on standardization related to AI Risk.

This collaboration with Stefano Nativi of DG JRCwho coordinates the European Commission AI Watch initiative has been very successful and the EUOS WG-AI is looking forward to contributing to the next iteration of this report.

The WG-AI membership is Lindsay Frost (Chair: ETSI,NEC), Fergal Finn (StandICT.eu EAG, NSAI), Karl Grun (StandICT.eu EAG, AS), Jens Gayko (StandICT.eu EAG, VDE) and Ray Walshe (StandICT EUOS, DCU)

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On performing A Standardization Landscape research

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The ICT Standardization landscape is an every changing, living and dynamic ecosystem of ecosystems where new technologies, tools, techniques, components, products and services are being innovated and disrupted on a constant basis. To remain current regular standardization landscape research exercises need to take place to capture the latest state-of-the-art. What is needed is to find out what technology reports, specifications and standards 1) have been published, 2) are in the process of being published or 3) are being investigated/studied for potential standardization.

In StandICT.eu we are lucky to be able to draw on a large ecosystem of internationally recognised experts across the complete ICT Standardization super-ecosystem covering major Standards Development initiatives like ISO, IEC, IETF, ITU, IEEE, ETSI, CEN-CENELEC, OPC, IMG, OASIS, IEEE, W3C etc to name a few. These experts have decades of experience in horizontal technologies like Cloud, Big Data, AI, IoT, 5G, Cybersecurity and are at the leading edge of Blockchain, Digital Twin and Quantum Computing standardization efforts. 

Leveraging this expertise through the EU Observatory for ICT Standards (EUOS) has enable us to establish multiple working groups drawing together the necessary expertise and access to the contributing SDO's to provide the most up-to-date research into the current status of International ICT Standardization in the area covered by the working group. 

The Chair of the WG and the WG Experts then generate a Technology Landscape Research Report detailing the current standardization status in that technology area and then the report is approved for publication.

Usually he next step is an evaluation and analysis of that published report to identify any standardization gaps, needs, challenges or opportunities for the European Digital Single Market.       

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