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What we do in AIOLIA

AIOLIA gives a robust 3-tier response to the complex challenges posed by the need to operationally interpret the EU AI Act and global AI regulation. Resolutely European, AIOLIA's vision propagates beyond EU, embracing global cooperation with leading universities and think tanks in China, South Korea, Japan, and Canada. Utilizing UNESCO platform with its reach to Africa and South Asia, AIOLIA’s guidelines evolve into an analytic toolbox for key international AI dialogues and processes. This global perspective ensures that AIOLIA's impact is not only significant but also sustainable, contributing to fair scientific cooperation and providing concrete and culturally informed ethics instruments to shape the next generation of AI systems.

Co-create AI ethics guidelines on practical use cases

Develop and validate training materials

Conduct large-scale trainings in AI ethics

Starting from this global picture of AI research, AIOLIA will select research areas and use cases with highest ethical impact on human behaviour and cognition. In 2025-2026, AIOLIA will develop AI ethics guidelines for selected use cases and AI research areas. We will continue in 2027-2028 with designing training materials and conducting trainings in Europe and internationally.

AIOLIA project is funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement 101187937. Views and opinions are those of the AIOLIA consortium. The European Commission cannot be held responsible for any view or opinion expressed on this website.