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EU funding (€6,787,590): Certification for Ethical and Regulatory Transparency in Artificial Intelligence Hor15 Nov 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Certification for Ethical and Regulatory Transparency in Artificial Intelligence

Along the whole value chain in using data for economic purposes, guidelines and tools are required to make the business of the different stakeholders successful, and the end-users confident that none of their rights are endangered. CERTAIN addresses these needs and delivers solutions for data holders, dataspaces and AI systems providers, and AI systems deployers, which are the primary actors of the data and AI value chain. They must be compliant with applicable European regulations, must reach this compliance in a timely manner, and at reasonable cost. CERTAIN delivers guidelines and technical tools to help with compliance, to assess data quality, to measure biases in datasets, and to protect privacy. CERTAIN sets the foundation of AI certification: it translates the regulations to business terms, builds a directory of certification entities per business, develops a platform to streamline the certification process, and tools for AI system providers and certification entities so that they could respectively prepare and run a certification process. In case of security breach, not only privacy may get compromised, but also AI models may become useless and lead to extremely damageable decisions. To make sure that AI-based products are of high quality and reliability, CERTAIN develops security tools and methods, specifically suitable for dataspaces and AI systems. CERTAIN addresses the environmental footprint of the AI value chain. Innovative techniques are elaborated to reduce energy consumption when building and running AI systems. This is beneficial not only for the green deal but to reduce cost for AI stakeholders. As importantly, CERTAIN considers the end-users perspective, and provides templates and guidelines that may be used by AI systems deployers to reassure end-users on the use of their private data. The project tests its results on seven operational pilots in six different business areas, considering all the actors along the AI value chain.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
DIGITAL FOR PLANET-D4P ?
28Digital €551,875
Anadelta Technologies ΙΚΕ €123,761
Burgerenergiegemeinschaft EMPOWER €92,038
Charokopeio Panepistimio €193,769
D.Tsakalidis-G.Domalis ΟΕ €266,250
DEXAI - Etica Artificiale €198,450
Fachhochschule ST. Polten GmbH €543,375
Idemia Identity & Security France €0.00
Idemia Public Security France €995,715
Incom Simvuli Epihiriseon ΕΠΕ €245,441
National Bank OF Greece SA €284,864
Netcompany SA €428,850
N-Vision Systems And Technologies SL €312,450
RED Alert Labs €285,791
TARTU ULIKOOL €287,500
Universite Du Luxembourg €656,055
University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin €314,125
Univerza V Mariboru €599,000
Univerzitetni klinicni center Maribor €408,283

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101189650

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Digital for Planet - D4P, Dübendorf, Switzerland.

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