Objective
THEMIS 5.0 draws researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines in order to secure that AI-driven hybrid decision support is
trustworthy and takes place in accordance with the particular human user needs and moral values as well as adhere with the key
success indicators of the embedding socio-technical environment. It implements an AI-driven, human-centered Trustworthiness
Optimisation Ecosystem that users can use to achieve fairness, transparency, and accountability. In THEMIS 5.0 the trustworthiness
vulnerabilities of the AI-systems are determined using an AI-driven risk assessment approach, which, effectively, translates the
directions given in the Trustworthy AI Act and relevant standards into technical implementations. THEMIS 5.0 will innovate in its
consideration of the human perspective as well as the wider socio-technical systems’ perspective in the risk management-based
trustworthiness evaluation. An innovative AI-driven conversational agent will productively engage humans in intelligent dialogues
capable of driving the execution of continuous trustworthiness improvement cycles. THEMIS 5.0 adopts the European human-centric
approach to the design, development, deployment and operation of the THEMIS 5.0 ecosystem and, in this respect, THEMIS 5.0 will
base the implementation of its AI-driven ecosystem on strong co-creation processes. THEMIS 5.0 will pilot and evaluate the humancentric
ecosystem using 3 well-defined use cases, each addressing a specific high priority and critical application and industrial
sectors. The THEMIS 5.0 solution enhances and accelerates the shift towards more trusted AI-enabled services by unlocking the power
of humans to evaluate the trustworthiness of AI solutions and provide feedback on how to improve the AI systems. Users can now
better challenge AI systems, pinpoint any biases or problems, embed their own values and norms, and provide feedback to AI
developers and providers for improvement.
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