07.04.2022
On April 7, 2022, the European Executive Agency for Education and Culture held a constituent meeting with the coordinators of the projects selected in 2021 for funding under the Erasmus Jean Monnet program: Modules.
Associate Professor of SE Department Turuta O.P. attended the meeting. O.Turuta is the coordinator of the Erasmus Jean Monnet project: Modules # 101047552-EU ic AI policy: European Approach to Ethical, Legal and Socio-Economic Policy in the Field of Artificial Intelligence.
Project Information
Competition: Erasmus Jean Monnet: Modules
Title: European Approach to Ethical, Legal and Socio-Economic Policy in the Field of Artificial Intelligence
Project # 101047552
Acronym: EU ic AI policy
Period: 2022-2024
Amount of financing: 26500 Euro
Coordinator:
Oleksii Turuta (https://nure.ua/en/staff/oleksii-turuta),
Associate Professor of Software Engineering Department, Ph.D., Associate Professor.
Members:
Irina Kolupaieva (https://nure.ua/staff/irina-volodimirivna-kolupaieva), Professor of the Department of Economic Cybernetics and Economic Security Management, Doctor of Economics, Professor.
Olena Turuta (https://nure.ua/staff/olena-vasilivna-turuta),
Associate Professor of Philosophy Department, Candidate of Law, Associate Professor.
Victoria Tsokota (http://extrpsy.nuczu.edu.ua/Tsokota), Researcher, Candidate of Psychological Sciences.
The overall goal of the project is to study and disseminate the European approach to excellence in artificial intelligence. Analysis of approaches in the preparation of data sets, generalization of ethical and legal knowledge to train developers and users of artificial intelligence systems, encourage experience in implementing technological developments in the public and private sectors and prepare for socio-economic changes caused by artificial intelligence.
Objectives:
1. To conduct interdisciplinary courses on specific EU AI issues.
2. Implementation and dissemination of research on European practices and policies related to the development and use of AI.
3. Promotion of EU research results and recommendations on harmonization of artificial intelligence legislation in partner countries.
Courses:
1. Man-centered artificial intelligence in the EU: legal, psychological and ethical basis.
2. AI made in Europe: a regulatory policy and an economy that functions for people.
3. The digital future of Europe: robotics and artificial intelligence.
Call: Erasmus Jean Monnet Modules.