The strategy will aim at accelerating the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), making it easier for scientists across the EU to adopt the technology and to carry out more impactful and productive research in key areas like climate change, health, clean technologies and more.
It will pave the way towards a European AI Research Council, in the form of a Resource for AI Science in Europe (RAISE), that would pool resources for scientists developing and applying AI in the EU and drive the advancement of AI in and through science in Europe.
The Commission invites all interested stakeholders to participate in the consultation, which will be open until 5 June 2025.
The feedback gathered will help define the priorities of the upcoming European Strategy for Artificial Intelligence in Science, including on funding, infrastructure, talent development and policy coordination on AI in Science across the EU.
Further information and access to the consultation forms are available on the European Commission’s website.
Source: Zespół ds. GenAI