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Automated, Transparent Citizen-Centric Public Policy Making based on Trusted Artificial Intelligence

Project description

A smart way to make public policy

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise the citizen-centric development of public policies. This is the aim of the EU-funded AI4PublicPolicy project. This is an ambitious joint effort of policymakers and cloud/AI experts to deliver, validate, demonstrate and promote an open cloud platform for automated, scalable, transparent and citizen-centric policy management. Based on AI technologies, such as machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing and chatbots, the platform will be an Open Virtualised Policy Management Environment. The project will complement public policy development functionalities with the ever-important process of reengineering and organisation transformation activities towards ensuring the effective transition from legacy policy development models to emerging AI-based policymaking.

Objective

AI4PublicPolicy is a joint effort of policymakers and Cloud/AI experts to unveil AIs potential for automated, transparent and citizen-centric development of public policies. To this end, the project will deliver, validate, demonstrate and promote a novel Open Cloud platform (i.e. AI4PublicPolicy platform) for automated, scalable, transparent and citizen-centric policy management based on unique AI technologies. The AI4PublicPolicy platform will be an Open Virtualized Policy Management Environment (VPME) that will provide fully-fledged policy development/management functionalities based on AI technologies such as Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), NLP and chatbots, while leveraging citizens participation and feedback. It will support the entire policy development lifecycle, based on technologies for the extraction, simulation, evaluation and optimization of interoperable and reusable public policies, with emphasis on citizen-centric policies development and optimization through the realization of citizen-oriented feedback loops. AI4PublicPolicy will complement public policy development functionalities with the ever-important process reengineering and organization transformation activities towards ensuring the effective transition from legacy policy development models to emerging AI-based policymaking.
The AI4PublicPolicy VPME will be integrated with EOSC with a dual objective. First to facilitate access to the Cloud and HPC resources of EOSC/EGI that are required to enable the projects AI tools, and second to boost the sustainability and wider use of the projects developments. AI4PublicPolicys business plan for sustaining, expanding and commercializing the AI tools and the VPME is based on the development of a community of interested and engaged stakeholders (i.e. public authorities and other policymakers) around the projects platform.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018-2019-2020

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Coordinator

GFT ITALIA SRL
Net EU contribution

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€ 434 875,00
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VIA SILE 18
20139 Milano
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Lombardia Milano
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 621 250,00

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