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020 _a978-92-76-39081-7 (PDF)
022 _a1831-9424 (PDF)
024 _d.
_2doi
_a10.2760/069178
040 _aES-MaONT
245 0 0 _aAI Watch
_b: national strategies on Artificial Intelligence A European perspective
_c/ authors, Vincent Van Roy ... [et al.] ; a JRC-OECD report
250 _a2021 Edition
260 _aLuxembourg
_b: Publications Office of the European Union,
_c2021
300 _a150 p.
_b: gráf.
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
_2isbdcontent
337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
504 _aBibliografía: p. 141-143
520 _aArtificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world in many aspects. It is essential for Europe to consider how to make the most of the opportunities from this transformation and to address its challenges. In 2018 the European Commission adopted the Coordinated Plan on Artificial Intelligence that was developed together with the Member States to maximise the impact of investments at European Union (EU) and national levels, and to encourage synergies and cooperation across the EU. One of the key actions towards these aims was an encouragement for the Member States to develop their national AI strategies.The review of national strategies is one of the tasks of AI Watch launched by the European Commission to support the implementation of the Coordinated Plan on Artificial Intelligence. Building on the 2020 AI Watch review of national strategies, this report presents an updated review of national AI strategies from the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland. By June 2021, 20 Member States and Norway had published national AI strategies, while 7 Member States were in the final drafting phase. Since the 2020 release of the AI Watch report, additional Member States - i.e. Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, and Spain - published strategies, while Cyprus, Finland and Germany have revised the initial strategies. This report provides an overview of national AI policies according to the following policy areas: Human capital, From the lab to the market, Networking, Regulation, and Infrastructure. These policy areas are consistent with the actions proposed in the Coordinated Plan on Artificial Intelligence and with the policy recommendations to governments contained in the OECD Recommendation on AI. The report also includes a section on AI policies to address societal challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change.
540 _aTodos los derechos reservados
_bUnión Europea, OECD
650 0 _94348
_aInteligencia Artificial
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_aEuropa
653 _aIA
653 _atransformación
653 _adesafíos
653 _aestrategias nacionales
653 _aCOVID-19
653 _acambio climático
653 _aUE
653 _aNoruega
653 _aSuiza
700 _aVan Roy, Vincent
_92691
710 _aOrganización de Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico
_92843
710 _aComisión Europea
_92681
_bCentro Común de Investigación
710 2 _aUnión Europea
_91508
856 4 _uhttps://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC122684%20/
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