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  1. May 25, 2024 · Today, a Belgian citizens' panel presents its report including a vision and nine key messages on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into our lives to policymakers, companies and the King Baudouin Foundation.

  2. May 23, 2024 · How AI might impact citizen science. What are the emerging technologies that will transform citizen science? We explored the impact that recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) might have on the future of citizen science.

    • 1 “I Don’T Like Them Monitoring Me”
    • 2 “I Want Maximum Gain For Minimum Effort”
    • 3 “I Don’T Want Ai to Mimic People”
    • 4 ” I’ll Avoid Using Ai If I Consider The Risk Too High”
    • 5 “I Don’T Need to Be Concerned About AI”

    This attitude illustrates the need to maintain what is deemed as one’s basic right for privacy, for not being ‘watched’ all the time, everywhere (Caluya, 2010). This thinking acknowledges an uneven distribution of power and emphasizes the need to feel in control and to set boundaries according to one’s preferences. In addition to these already well...

    This perspective depicts an instrumentalist and teleological view toward AI. While people were keen to benefit from personalization, the amount of time and effort they were willing to invest in “actively teaching” AI was minimal. Still, personally relevant and useful results were expected consistently. In Scenarios 1, 2, and 3, this was showcased b...

    This attitude deals with the style AI operates, especially in contrast with human behavior. On the one hand, this reflects on the perplexity AI can cause by imitating humans, i.e., operating in a way that indicates social agency akin that of a person. On the other, this includes the understanding of people as biased and prejudiced. AI is thus seen ...

    This perspective refers to AI use where the user is present, but not directly in control. The more serious the possible imagined consequences or the strain for the users are, the greater is the need for risk aversion. On everyday level, this perspective is illustrated by “the safeguarding techniques” the interviewees suggested or assumed to be in p...

    This perspective describes a view that AI is essentially just another technology that people—in time—will get used to. AI’s appropriate operation is taken care of by the developers and by any service provider who chooses to utilize AI. This depicts a way of thinking where responsibility is not placed on any single individual, but rather on a group ...

  3. The Centre for Public Impact is investigating the way in which artificial intelligence (AI) can improve outcomes for citizens. Are you working in government and interested in how AI applies to your practice?

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · A citizens' panel to shape the future of AI in Europe. The citizens' panel, which is made up of 60 people selected at random from over 16,000 invitations sent out across Belgium, brings together all strata of the population in terms of age, gender, levels of education and other demographic criteria. This diversity will ensure that the ...

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · With SPOTTERON FOUR on the horizon, all Citizen Science Apps on the platform have new and improved tools at their disposal. Through extensions like the multiple image capability, pop-ups and media messages, or GPS route recording, the new version brings innovation and new ways to work with data and the user community.

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  7. May 22, 2024 · The EU must strengthen its strategic position by investing in the development of AI and avoiding the brain drain. Dependence on non-European AI systems threatens European values and standards. The EU must therefore dare to invest, standardise regulations and protect its data against cyberattacks.

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