[CODATA-international] Fwd: Publication of Evidence Review Report and Scientific Opinion of AI4RI

Simon Hodson, ED CODATA simon at codata.org
Fri Apr 19 09:08:21 EDT 2024


Please see the report announced below, which may be of interest.

With very best wishes,

Simon.
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> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: "alaa.jbour at sapea.info" <alaa.jbour at sapea.info>
> Subject: Publication of Evidence Review Report and Scientific Opinion of AI4RI
> Date: 19 April 2024 at 09:58:39 CEST
> To: "simon at codata.org" <simon at codata.org>
> 
> Dear Mr. Simon
> 
> I hope this email finds you well.
> I am the Communications Manager at SAPEA, and I am writing to let you know about a new Evidence Review Report “Successful and timely uptake of artificial intelligence in science in the EU”( Successful and timely uptake of artificial intelligence in science in the EU – Scientific Advice Mechanism <https://scientificadvice.eu/advice/artificial-intelligence-in-science/>), which we published 15 April.
> 
> The report comes in response to a request from the College of Commissioners to provide recommendations on how the European Commission can accelerate a responsible uptake of AI in science. The Evidence Review Report informed policy recommendations included in a Scientific Opinion by the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors to the European Commission.
> 
> I am reaching out to you as I believe the content of this advice may be relevant to your organisation. In particular, I add below a few key messages for your consideration.  
> 
> Key points related to the report:
> Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize scientific discovery, accelerate research progress, boost innovation, and improve researchers’ productivity. The EU must take hold of the opportunities this brings, and in a timely way. But it must also respond to the challenges and risks associated with this fast-evolving technology.
> 
> The EU should prioritize AI-powered research in areas where large amounts of data are available but difficult to interpret, such as personalized health, social cohesion, and the green and digital transitions. This will bring the greatest benefits for EU citizens.
> 
> It is important to support new research into the greenest AI algorithms and infrastructure, to help manage the environmental impact of the technology.
> 
> AI-powered scientific research requires a vast amount of data. That data should be high quality, responsibly collected and well curated, with fair access for European researchers and innovators. So, the EU should continue to work with the research community to ensure that data standards, guidelines and best practices can evolve as technology develops.
> 
> AI has become a geopolitical asset. The availability of both human talent and computing power defines which parts of the world can make the most of AI, and which are falling behind. Currently, most AI infrastructure belongs to a small number of companies, largely in the US and China, and even public research labs depend on them for computing power. The opacity of the commercial AI sector makes it difficult to obtain the transparent, reproducible scientific results that are essential to robust science in an open society.
> 
> To rebalance the situation and boost public research across all disciplines and member states, we need to give universities and research institutes across Europe fair access to state-of-the-art AI facilities. A new European institute for AI in science would provide massive high-performing computational power, a sustainable cloud infrastructure, and AI training programs for scientists. Alongside these services, a European AI in Science Council would provide dedicated funding for researchers in all disciplines to explore and adopt AI in their sciences. These would also ensure that AI in research aligns with EU core values.
> 
> The EU must provide a competitive and attractive AI research environment by offering the opportunity to work on high-impact societal challenges and a stimulating work environment, in addition to a high quality of life.
> 
> The technologies of the future must be driven by people and communities, not only by profit. The EU should promote research on the philosophical, legal, and ethical issues that arise when AI is used in science, and the impact of these issues on fundamental human rights, transparency and accountability. This should not become a bureaucratic burden but an intellectual stimulus. Widespread education to promote AI literacy will not only enable everyone to enjoy the benefits of this technology — it will also strengthen future European research by nurturing and retaining the best talent.
> 
> We would be very grateful if you could share the news about this report with your network. Please let me know if you would be interested in exploring possibilities of further interactions such as events or discussions around this topic.
> 
> I am looking forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Best regards,
> Alaa
> 
> 
> 
> Alaa Jbour
> SAPEA Communications Manager
> 

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